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Caradoc

Roman Invasion
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Drawings and Photographs


Map of the Tribes of Wales During the time of Caradoc


   

View from Caer Caradoc Hill Fort. The ground to the left of the photograph falls way to the River Redlake and to Bucknell Hill at the right.


View of Caer Caradoc Hill Fort from the crossing point of the Romans
and from near Buckton Village



Left and Right weirs at Lingen Bridge


 

Aerial photograph of Roman Marching Camp over Brampton Bryan. More details and photographs are shown on the next page.


   
Some Celtic coins and the "Testudo" as shown on Trajan's column

 


Proposed plan of the battle.  Move mouse over image to overlay OS map.

 


Click and drag over image to look around, "+" and "-" to zoom in and out.      Compass on map shows view angle.

Many thanks to Panorama Tools.

Panoramic view from Caer Caradoc.

 

 

Acknowledgments

The Author would like to thank the following for permission to reproduce photographs and plans appearing in this article.

  • Mrs. Alice Tsui and Mr. Philip Sticker, together with the Committee of Arial Photography, University of Cambridge.

  • Shirley and Gary Brueggeman for Roman Camps. Vist their splendid Website at, http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/6622/camps.html

  • The National Museum of Wales.

And especial thanks to Lou for putting up with me and Dr Bob for his skill in web design.

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