One of two alternative conjectural reconstruction drawings depicting Grindon West Turret (turret 34a) on Hadrian's Wall, built in the late second or early third century AD. In this version, the building is shown with a gabled roof.

Date:
circa 1985 - circa 2000
Location:
Hadrian's Wall, Turret 34A, Simonburn, West Grindon, Northumberland
Reference:
IC048/021
Type:
Reconstruction Artwork
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Description

Multiple conjectural reconstruction illustrations are created largely where the archaeological evidence is ambiguous or absent, and are also sometimes used to explore theories about the potential appearance of a structure or object. In this case, the plan of the turret is known and the lower courses of stonework have been evident, but the appearance of the roof of the turret is unknown. See illustration IC048/022 for the other conjectural reconstruction of the turret.

A note on the sheet reads 'Grindon T34a, 65', and may refer to the locations/ publications where this illustration was to be reproduced.

Content

This is part of the Volume: IC048 Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site, Cumbria/ Northumberland/ Tyne And Wear; within the Series: EHC01/146 English Heritage Reconstruction And Artwork Collection; within the Collection: EHC01 English Heritage(Eh):Archive

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Illustrator: Corke, Philip

Keywords

Roman Wall, Roman Turret