Roman Milestone, Old Fulling Mill, formerly the University of Durham Museum Of Archaeology

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Roman Milestone, Old Fulling Mill, formerly the University of Durham Museum Of Archaeology

Image: © Mike Rayner Taken: 12 Feb 2018

Was on the line of the Roman branch-road to the north-east from Willington, now in Old Fulling Mill, formerly the University of Durham Museum Of Archaeology. Erected in the 3rd century to honour Gordian III. Inscription reads:- Imp(eratori) Caes- ari Marco Ant(onio) Gordiano … https://romaninscriptionsofbritain.org/inscriptions/2294 Milestone Society National ID: DU_ROM04

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54.773086
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-1.578366