Re: LRT, Horncastle v interesting: Late Roman walled fort poss reused as Mid Saxon minster+high-status 6/7C material:pic.twitter.com/ki3TQkjobZ
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The Mint Wall, Lincoln--surviving portion of north outer wall of the basilica, orig 9m high: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3431311 pic.twitter.com/nzb1pCZYxy
@caitlinrgreen Love this. Astounding survival.
@microburin indeed! Plus the Roman well/baptistry just across the road too :)
Rough location of prob palace of Roman provincial governor, Lincoln, set against 20thC suburbs http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/roman-mosaics-from-lincolnshire.html …pic.twitter.com/pL8A6sFn0E
Above based on plan made in L19thC by manager of the ironstone works that uncovered villa: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/roman-mosaics-from-lincolnshire.html …pic.twitter.com/h7N63g9Twj
@caitlinrgreen thank you! This so makes me want to go off the deep end on Brittonic Christianity and churches.
@T3_Stephen it's an intriguing topic! :)
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And you can still see some bits of it today! 
@GrassfarmerNick indeed! The well, the church outline, and the north basilica wall :)
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You're to clever for me!! 


@caitlinrgreen picture of St Gereon/Cologne in the 4thC if Cologne could fit this on its churches Why not Lincolnpic.twitter.com/PzcYDzSZJy
@caitlinrgreen this picture was taken with the kind help of St Gereon guide who showed me documents related to the original church
@caitlinrgreen map overlay esp fab thank you! :) - don't think I've ever seen that at such a large scale :)
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