Reproduction
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7758
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LONDINIUM, also called Augusta, Capital of the Trinobantes
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Photographic reproduction of reconstructed drawing of London during Roman times, showing the Thames and site of the Temple of Diana. The Temple of Diana, thought to have stood on the site where St Paul's now stands, may be seen on the eminence of Ludgate Hill in the middle left, with the Fleet River behind the west section of the Roman Wall. The site of the Tower of London is in the right foreground.
[nb-NO]Date[nb-NO]
1940 - 1960
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Height: 26.2 cm
Width: 37.8 cm
Height: 34.8 cm
Width: 44.8 cm
LONDINIUM, called also Augusta, Capital of the Trinobantes./ In this picture the Temple of Diana - which is considered/ to have stood upon this site, may be seen on the eminence of Ludgate Hill in the middle left, with the Fleet River/ behind the west section of the Roman Wall./ The site of the Tower of London is in the right foreground.