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Lynn Bridgett πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί
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Tour Guide on Hadrian's Wall for over 16 years. A bit of an old curmudgeon. Italophile. All photos are my own.
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The phallus is on the first course of stones, on the east wall of the caldarium. Just above the ground level on your left as you walk into the hot room. It's not alone. There is a little figure on one side, and an 'egg' or oval on the other. Then the next stone has a bird. What does it all mean?
I hope you found the phallus in the caldarium of the bath house? Plus the one over the river at the base of the bridge abutment. It makes you wonder just how many of these guys were dotted around the fort.
RIB 1065. The absolutely stunning tombstone for Regina, 2nd century. Found in 1878, in an area that is today Morrison's carpark, South Shields. On display in Arbeia Roman Fort. Unusual for the last line of the inscription which is in Palmyrene - Regina, the freedwoman of Barates, alas.
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Our friends at the Arbeia Society have asked us to let people know about their Arbeia Society Annual Conference 2025.

It's on Saturday 8th November, and on 'Roman baths and bathing in northern Britain: recent discoveries.

Full details and application form at:
Conference | My Site 17362
www.arbsoc.org.uk
I gave the old tree a hug and I was surprised by how emotional I felt.
The Dinosaur rRevolution exhibition at Tullie House is fun if you are looking for something to do in Carlisle.
That's a photo of the cavalry barracks at Chesters.
Apologies for the reflection. This tombstone of a lady with a child and fan has been described as the most elaborate tombstone ever found in Roman Carlisle. Found at Murrell Hill, SW of the city centre in 1878. Now in Tullie House.
Wow that's an amazing storm over Cumbria tonight.
I thought it was too hot for walking yesterday.
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Are you a student - or do you know one - who has done excellent research on Hadrian’s Wall in the last year? The 2025 Breeze & Dobson Award is now open - deadline July 4th. Please share widely with anyone eligible! #RomanBritain #RomanFortThursday 🏺

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Breeze & Dobson Award 2025 - Hadrian's Wall Country
The Hadrian’s Wall Partnership Board invites nominations and self-nominations for the 2025 Breeze & Dobson Award.
hadrianswallcountry.co.uk
Current excavations in the NE quadrant of Vindolanda. Can you see the plastic sheet in the soil,top left? That's to mark the old Paul Bidwell excavation from the 1980s. Amazing how well preserved it is.
Lovely to be back at Vindolanda today. One of my favourite items from the 5th century is this gorgeous copper alloy box lid with triskelion and blue glass inserts. Isn't it stunning!
Good turn out for the first open meeting of Hexham Community Archaeology Project. I've signed up, not sure what I can do. But it's going to be fun.
What the hell just happened, the UK is picking up points:0) #eurovision
Hexham Book Festival 2025, thoroughly enjoyed Helen Gordon's presentation on Meteorites at the Queen's Hall. Plus a box full of goodies from Kielder Observatory afterwards in the foyer.
This is a photo of my last visit to Sycamore Gap. I parked at the carpark at Steel Rigg and walked to the tree and back , as I'd done numerous times before. I will never understand how anyone could destroy something so beautiful.