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Section of the Blackfriars Tessellated Roman Pavement, Leicester.

Section of the Blackfriars Tessellated Roman Pavement, Leicester.

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L3307. The Blackfriars tessellated Roman pavement was believed to have been constructed between the years 70 and 85 AD., during the period of rule under the Governor, Julius Agricola. It remained hidden until 1832 when it was uncovered in the basement of a house at 53 Jewry Wall Street. This house was later demolished to make way for the Great Central Railway's Leicester Central station, but a special chamber was built around the mosaic (beneath the station) to protect it and provide public access. It survived like this until the late 1970's when the mosaic was removed to the nearby Jewry Wall Museum. It is here that this photograph was taken on 21st October 2003.
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ContributorBoyd-Hope, G. M.
Creatorpersonalname - Boyd-Hope, G. M.
Datecreation - 2003-10-21
TypePhotographs - Colour
Formatdimension.H - 125mm
dimension.W - 175mm
IdentifierGMBH - 149
SourceBoyd-Hope, G. M.
LanguageEN
Relationpart of - G. M. Boyd-Hope Collection
copy of - Original Negative
CoverageLocation.Creation Site - Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester (O.S. Ref: 458200 304500)
point - 2003-10-21
RightsBoyd-Hope, G. M.
OS458200 304500