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Templeborough (historically
Templebrough) is a
suburb of Rotherham,
South Yorkshire, England. The
suburb falls within the
Brinsworth and
Catcliffe ward...
- spa town of
Buxton (Latin
Aquae Arnemetiae) and, via a now lost
route Templebrough on the
River Don. Gate
means "road" in
northern English dialects; the...
- Reading: E. Poynder. May,
Thomas (archaeologist) (1922). The
Roman forts of
Templebrough near Rotherham. Rotherham: H.
Garnett and Co. "Mr
Thomas May". The Times...
- name for a
Roman road in Derbyshire, England,
which ran south-west from
Templebrough on the
River Don in
South Yorkshire to Brough-on-Noe (Latin Navio) and...
- to
Cambridge then A10 to Ely
Batham Gate
Buxton (Aquae Arnemetiae) to
Templebrough Brough-on-Noe (Navio) B6049 Bradwell,
Derbyshire Cade's Road 100 miles...
- Britain.
Batham Gate ("road to the bath town") is a
Roman road from
Templebrough Roman fort in
South Yorkshire to
Navio Roman Fort and on to Buxton. The...
- (and on to Yorkshire).
Batham Gate ("road to the bath town") ran from
Templebrough fort (near Rotherham) to
Navio fort and on to Buxton. Doctor's Gate linked...
- 268–269
Hunter 1819,
chapter 2 May,
Thomas (1922). The
Roman Forts of
Templebrough Near Rotherham. Rotherham: H.
Garnett and Co. Leader, R.E. (1906). The...
- Gate (Old
English for "road to the bath town") is a
Roman road from
Templebrough Roman fort in
South Yorkshire past
Navio Roman Fort and onto Buxton....