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ARE ROMAN ROADS ALWAYS STRAIGHT ... aims north-west towards St Albans (Verulamium). The name Watling Street probably derives from a Saxon tribe, the Watlingas, who lived around the town.
The road ran northwest starting from the critical port of Dover, passing through Verulamium (modern-day St Albans) till the Roman city of Viroconium and the fort of Deva. The road was very ...
A stretch of one of the most significant roads in Roman-era Britain has been unearthed ... referring to the Waeclingas tribe who lived in St Albans, through which the route passes, in the early ...
At its longest, Vickers Ship Model Experiment Tank stretched for 150m (459ft) and was also 6m (20ft) wide and 3.5m (11ft) deep The Hertfordshire city of St Albans is well-known for its Roman ...
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