Roman pedestrian arch - Lincoln

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Roman pedestrian arch - Lincoln

Image: © Tom Howard Taken: 1 Aug 2010

The view from the Roman pedestrian tunnel arch into the historic area of Lincoln. This small arch is east side of the larger Roman traffic arch, only the inner large arch remains, the outer large arch was demolished in the 1700s. There was another Roman pedestrian walkway on the west side of the main traffic arch, long since gone in the dust of time.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.237406
Longitude
-0.537903