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Its ancient Roman heritage has given it a rare touch in British history. The city ... Although only small parts of Verulamium remain, including its theatre and walls that survived wars and fires, its ...
THE new Verulamium Museum at St. Albans, which has been erected by the Corporation at a cost of £8,000, was declared open by the Earl of Harewood on May 8. The purpose of the Museum is to house ...
St Albans is a city steeped in history, its roots stretching back ... Roman underfloor heating system - and a mosaic floor.
The Ryder Cup Trophy has made a one-off appearance at a Hertfordshire museum for the launch of an exhibition to celebrate the golf event's history. Verulamium Museum in St Albans is hosting the ...
Following the Roman conquest of Britain in AD 43, it evolved into Verulamium ... which is home to the Mosquito Museum. If history isn't your thing, there’s plenty to enjoy in the more relaxed ...
Curator Lexi Diggins measuring up exhibits at Verulamium Museum Four significant Roman ... not enough is known about women in history. “More needs to be known about past female archaeologists ...
Flint rocks were prised out of decorative metal cages surrounding the building housing the hypocaust in Verulamium Park ... St Albans Museum staff said. Staff discovered the criminal damage ...
An exhibit at the Verulamium Museum highlights the contributions. In the early 1930s, a 13-year-old girl, Helen Carlton-Smith, helped excavate a former Roman settlement. She joined several female ...
DURING the excavation of Roman remains lying beneath a car park near the Verulamium Museum, St. Albans, in the summer of 1955 some eighteen living earthworms were found among layers of blackened ...
Tessa Wheeler helped lead the dig and taught the team valuable archaeological skills. An exhibit at the Verulamium Museum highlights the contributions. In the early 1930s, a 13-year-old girl, Helen ...
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