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The
ancient Roman Empire's most northerly frontier was located
in northern Britain in what is now called Northumberland. To
keep out the marauding northern tribes, the Roman
Emperor Hadrian ordered the construction of a wall.
This partially animated Roman
Comic cartoon strip tells a story about
that wall. Some
seventy-three miles long the Wall stretched from Bowness in the west
to Wallsend-on-Tyne (Segedunum) fort) in the east. A few miles short
of the
coast, the Roman Fort of Arbeia on the south side of the River Tyne
provided some cover. However on the north side of the river the
gap was guarded by a small fort, thought to have been located on the
site now occupied by
Seaton Delaval Hall, in Seaton Sluice, near
Whitley Bay. Of course this is hotly disputed by established
Historians, but the author has found evidence to support his claim
from an old postcard
dug up in his back garden.
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