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Metchley Fort was a
Roman fort in what is now Birmingham, England. It was
built across four
phases using a north-to-south plan. It lies on the
course of...
- The
Wiggin Baronetcy, of
Metchley Grange in
Harborne in the
County of
Stafford and of
Garth Gwynion in
Machynlleth in the
County of Montgomery, is a title...
- 394°W / 53.418; -1.394). It p****es
through Alcester, Studley, Redditch,
Metchley Fort, Birmingham,
Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield,
Burton upon
Trent and Derby...
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Plateau formed a
barrier to the
advancing Roman legions, who
built the
large Metchley Fort in the area of modern-day
Edgbaston in AD 48, and made it the focus...
- Museum,
Newcastle upon Tyne Lunt Fort, near
Coventry Tripontium, near
Rugby Metchley Fort,
Birmingham Bignor Roman Villa,
Pulborough Fishbourne Roman Palace...
- More recently, a
discovery of
Roman artefacts in
Kings Norton close to
Metchley Camp has
suggested another possibility.
Considering Akeman Street as a...
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railway line over the road. The
destination of the
Roman road was
clearly Metchley Fort, but A38
turns away
towards the city centre.
After Selly Oak, the...
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James the Less'
Church Langley Hall
Market Hall St Mary's,
Whittall St.
Metchley Fort
Pebble Mill
Studios Post & Mail
Building Public Office Union Workhouse...
- two-storey
building was part of a
complex which covers the
southside of
Metchley Fort, a
Roman fort. In 1968, the
Institute for
Education in the Department...
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Gloucestershire to
South Yorkshire, locally, the road was
important for
connecting Metchley Fort in
Edgbaston with Letocetum, now Wall, in Staffordshire. The road...