A 19th-century image of the infamous villain Spring-Heeled Jack supposedly atop the Roman Newport Arch, Lincoln :) https://ghostsandfolklore.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/the-elusive-spring-heeled-jack.html …pic.twitter.com/XiiEYeYMn0
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A Roman tombstone set into the 11th-century tower of St Mary-le-Wigford, Lincoln, with an added dedication at the top of the stone reading 'Eirtig had me built and endowed to the glory of Christ and Saint Mary': http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1707638 & https://romaninscriptionsofbritain.org/inscriptions/262 …pic.twitter.com/dimeole4xW
Painted Roman wall plaster from Lincoln, in @collectionusher.pic.twitter.com/2JG4gIMGDI
A doorway and staircase from the surviving remnants of the 3rd-century AD Upper East Gate of Roman Lincoln; the East Gate was apparently used as a residence in the medieval period, being given to the bishop in 1130–3 by Henry I.pic.twitter.com/oeyhnVEsoP
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