Description: Photograph Notes: In 1869 the rector of Hollington discovered a huge pile of slag in this part of the wood with evidence of Roman Pottery and tiles. What he had discovered was one of the largest Roman iron workings in the entire Empire. At one point there was 100,000 tonnes of slag lying in the vicinity but much of this was used by the 19th century version of the Highway Agency to metal the local roads. In the 1970s a retired classics teacher uncovered an excellently preserved bath house to the south of the heaps believed to have the highest walls still standing. Unfortunately, a lack of money and the remains being on private grounds means the site is not accessible to the public. Product Description: You will be buying a Photograph produced using professional photographic lab equipment and printed on high quality photographic paper. Please note that sometimes a small amount of image cropping is neccessary to produce your photograph. Some photographs may have areas of white space along the edges / border. Produced on a Print & Supply basis from an image previously made available on Geograph by the Copyright holder Condition: New Size: 6" x 4" - 150mm x 100mm Copyright (Photograph and text in Photograph Notes): � Copyright Simon Carey and licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 details available here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ Search our eBay Shop for other Photos Click Here
Price: 2 GBP
Location: Faversham
End Time: 2025-01-07T08:28:30.000Z
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