The Newport Arch 3rdC AD Roman gate at Lincoln in the 18thC & now: http://artuk.org/discover/artworks/newport-arch-lincoln-81838 … & https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Newport_Arch.jpg …pic.twitter.com/Nn75P4K3ls
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Really lovely. Makes you wonder how tall it was originally. Also didn't know that the walkway on the right was blocked up back then. 
The pedestrian arch was unblocked in c.1826 according to the City Council Heritage Team. Used to have a window too! https://www.lincoln.gov.uk/visitor-and-leisure/archaeology-and-heritage/newport-arch/ …
Oh, thanks. That's fantastic, a window. Never would of believed it.
I know - it surprised me too! I still can't picture how it would have looked and I don't think I've ever seen a drawing with it in
I'm not sure I could picture how the window would fit in too. There must be some type of image out there with it in place though?
Folks - we have a mission! ;)
Could be interesting. 
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