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Romano British Collection

"Unveiling the Riches of Romano-British Heritage

Background imageRomano British Collection: Ceramic figurine of a Mother Goddess, sitting in a chair and nursing a baby, 2nd century

Ceramic figurine of a Mother Goddess, sitting in a chair and nursing a baby, 2nd century
Ceramic figurine of a Mother Goddess, sitting in a chair and nursing a baby, Romano-British, 2nd century. This piece is mould-made from pipeclay and was found in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageRomano British Collection: Bronze Vases, Romano-British, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Bronze Vases, Romano-British, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Bronze Vases, Romano-British, 1850. Items from an Exhibition of Ancient and Mediaeval Art at the Society of Arts, in John-street, Adelphi, [London]

Background imageRomano British Collection: Fibula of an Eagle, Romano-British, 2nd-3rd century AD (bronze with enamel inlays)

Fibula of an Eagle, Romano-British, 2nd-3rd century AD (bronze with enamel inlays)
HSC270507 Fibula of an Eagle, Romano-British, 2nd-3rd century AD (bronze with enamel inlays) by Roman; length: 2.9 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; out of copyright

Background imageRomano British Collection: Distance slab, 142-180 (limestone)

Distance slab, 142-180 (limestone)
5906816 Distance slab, 142-180 (limestone) by Roman, (2nd century AD); height: 76.5 cm; The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, Scotland; (add.info.: distance slab of the Sixth Legion)

Background imageRomano British Collection: Ornamental Brooch, c. 100-300 (bronze and champleve enamel)

Ornamental Brooch, c. 100-300 (bronze and champleve enamel)
491145 Ornamental Brooch, c.100-300 (bronze and champleveenamel) by Gallo-Roman; h:5.25 w:5.25 d:1.60 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageRomano British Collection: The Groans of the Britons, illustration from The History of the Nation

The Groans of the Britons, illustration from The History of the Nation
STC306659 The Groans of the Britons, illustration from The History of the Nation (litho) by Payne, Henry A. (Harry) (1868-1940); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRomano British Collection: The Hare mosaic, 350 AD (mosaic)

The Hare mosaic, 350 AD (mosaic)
BAL26144 The Hare mosaic, 350 AD (mosaic) by Roman, (4th century AD); Corinium Museum, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, UK; (add.info)

Background imageRomano British Collection: Exhibition of Ancient and Medieval Art (engraving)

Exhibition of Ancient and Medieval Art (engraving)
1612035 Exhibition of Ancient and Medieval Art (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Exhibition of Ancient and Medieval Art)

Background imageRomano British Collection: Roman Antiquities at Wycombe, near Andoversford, Gloucestershire (engraving)

Roman Antiquities at Wycombe, near Andoversford, Gloucestershire (engraving)
1102979 Roman Antiquities at Wycombe, near Andoversford, Gloucestershire (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman Antiquities at Wycombe)

Background imageRomano British Collection: Finger ring with intaglio (silver & glass)

Finger ring with intaglio (silver & glass)
3483450 Finger ring with intaglio (silver & glass) by Roman, (3rd century AD); Leeds Museums and Galleries (Discovery Centre) U.K.; (add.info.: Dalton Parlours Roman villa, near Collingham)

Background imageRomano British Collection: Ornamental Brooch, c. 100-300 (bronze and champleve enamel)

Ornamental Brooch, c. 100-300 (bronze and champleve enamel)
491152 Ornamental Brooch, c.100-300 (bronze and champleveenamel) by Gallo-Roman; h:5.70 w:3.20 d:2.20 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageRomano British Collection: Crossbow Fibula, c. 350-400 (bronze, gilt-bronze, silver, and niello)

Crossbow Fibula, c. 350-400 (bronze, gilt-bronze, silver, and niello)
491142 Crossbow Fibula, c.350-400 (bronze, gilt-bronze, silver, and niello) by Gallo-Roman (4th century); h:8.60 w:7.00 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageRomano British Collection: Hinton St. Mary pavement (detail) c. 350 AD (mosaic)

Hinton St. Mary pavement (detail) c. 350 AD (mosaic)
BAL4112 Hinton St. Mary pavement (detail) c.350 AD (mosaic) by Roman, (4th century AD); Dorset County Museum, UK; out of copyright

Background imageRomano British Collection: Roman tombstone with Funerary inscription for Pervica (sandstone)

Roman tombstone with Funerary inscription for Pervica (sandstone)
3500081 Roman tombstone with Funerary inscription for Pervica (sandstone) by Roman; 160x68.6 cm; Great North Museum: Hancock

Background imageRomano British Collection: Bell, found in England (bronze)

Bell, found in England (bronze)
XBP236460 Bell, found in England (bronze) by Roman, (1st century AD); height: 15.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageRomano British Collection: Celtic Head, Northern England, 100-300 (sandstone with traces of original red paint)

Celtic Head, Northern England, 100-300 (sandstone with traces of original red paint)
491495 Celtic Head, Northern England, 100-300 (sandstone with traces of original red paint) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); h:30.00 w:31.00 d:24.00 wt: 46 lbs cm; Cleveland Museum of Art

Background imageRomano British Collection: Ornamental Brooch, c. 100-300 (bronze and champleve enamel)

Ornamental Brooch, c. 100-300 (bronze and champleve enamel)
491148 Ornamental Brooch, c.100-300 (bronze and champleveenamel) by Gallo-Roman; h:6.00 w:2.87 d:1.10 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageRomano British Collection: Finger ring with intaglio (silver)

Finger ring with intaglio (silver)
3483451 Finger ring with intaglio (silver) by Roman; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Discovery Centre) U.K.; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; out of copyright

Background imageRomano British Collection: Ornamental Brooch, c. 100-300 (bronze and champleve enamel)

Ornamental Brooch, c. 100-300 (bronze and champleve enamel)
491146 Ornamental Brooch, c.100-300 (bronze and champleveenamel) by Gallo-Roman; h:5.40 w:3.80 d:2.38 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageRomano British Collection: Crossbow Fibula, c. 350-400 (bronze, gilt-bronze, silver, and niello)

Crossbow Fibula, c. 350-400 (bronze, gilt-bronze, silver, and niello)
491494 Crossbow Fibula, c.350-400 (bronze, gilt-bronze, silver, and niello) by Gallo-Roman (4th century); h:9.90 w:5.80 d:3.20 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageRomano British Collection: Romano-British enamelled ornaments, 1st- 2nd century AD

Romano-British enamelled ornaments, 1st- 2nd century AD. At centre left is a dragonesque brooch. From the collection of the British Museum

Background imageRomano British Collection: Romano-British rendering of Roman God Mars, 3rd century

Romano-British rendering of Roman God Mars, 3rd century
Roman period. Romano-British rendering of Roman God Mars, 3rd century. Bronze Statuette from cSouthbroom, Wiltshire. British Museum

Background imageRomano British Collection: Stone relief of a trio of hooded Romano-British deities, 3rd century

Stone relief of a trio of hooded Romano-British deities, 3rd century
Stone relief of three hooded Romano-British deities, the Gennii Cucullati, found at Housesteads in Northumberland. These deities were associated with fertility, water and agriculture

Background imageRomano British Collection: Stone relief showing Romano-British goddesses, c. 2nd century

Stone relief showing Romano-British goddesses, c. 2nd century
Stone relief showing Romano-British goddesses, found at Corbridge. The one on the right may be Fortuna, and on the left it is possible that Brigaritia, patron goddess of the Brigantes, is depicted

Background imageRomano British Collection: The `Romano-British Corbridge Lion, 2nd century

The `Romano-British Corbridge Lion, 2nd century
The Corbridge Lion, from a Romano-British Tomb. Now at Corbridge Museum, Northumberland, 2nd century

Background imageRomano British Collection: Relief of a Romano-British triple goddess, 3rd century

Relief of a Romano-British triple goddess, 3rd century
Relief of a Romano-British triple goddess, possibly Coventina, from the Roman fort at High Rochester, Northumberland, 3rd century

Background imageRomano British Collection: Romano-British bronze statuette of Mars, 3rd century

Romano-British bronze statuette of Mars, 3rd century
Romano-British bronze statuette of Mars with a ram-horned serpent from Southbroom in Wiltshire, 3rd century

Background imageRomano British Collection: Romano-British copper alloy and enamel plate brooch, 2nd-3rd century

Romano-British copper alloy and enamel plate brooch, 2nd-3rd century
Romano-British copper alloy and enamel plate brooch found in Castor, Cambridgeshire, 2nd-3rd century. From the British Museums collection

Background imageRomano British Collection: Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Roman Britain, 2nd century

Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Roman Britain, 2nd century
Bronze head of the Roman emperor Hadrian (76-138), from the British Museums collection.Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (76-138), Roman Britain, 2nd century

Background imageRomano British Collection: Roman copper alloy figure of the god Hermaphrodite?

Roman copper alloy figure of the god Hermaphrodite?
Roman copper alloy figure of a nude male wearing a turban with wavy hair beneath. In his right hand he holds an object which might be a jumping weight or a folding mirror

Background imageRomano British Collection: Roman bronze statuette of Harpocrates

Roman bronze statuette of Harpocrates
Silver figure of Harpocrates, a Romanised Egyptian deity, with gold chain and ring, Roman Britain. Found in the River Thames at London Bridge

Background imageRomano British Collection: Copper alloy figure of Mars with silver inlay, Roman Britain, 2nd century

Copper alloy figure of Mars with silver inlay, Roman Britain, 2nd century
Copper alloy figure of Mars with silver inlay, wearing the armour of a general, Roman Britain, 2nd century. From Earith, Cambridgeshire and the finest bronze figurine of Mars from Roman Britain

Background imageRomano British Collection: Copper alloy statuette of Nero in the guise of Alexander the Great, Roman Britain, 1st century AD

Copper alloy statuette of Nero in the guise of Alexander the Great, Roman Britain, 1st century AD. Found at Barking Hall, Barking, Suffolk, England. From the British Museums collection

Background imageRomano British Collection: Silver-gilt votive plaque with dedication to Mars, Romano-British

Silver-gilt votive plaque with dedication to Mars, Romano-British
Silver-gilt votive plaque ornamented with leaf-pattern and dedicated to Mars Alator, by Censorinus, son of Gemellus. Found in Barkway, Herefordshire, England

Background imageRomano British Collection: Roman depiction of the Celtic goddess Epona

Roman depiction of the Celtic goddess Epona
Roman period depiction of the Celtic goddess Epona, who was associated with horses. From the British Museums collection

Background imageRomano British Collection: Copper alloy figure of Hercules wearing a lion skin, 2nd century

Copper alloy figure of Hercules wearing a lion skin, 2nd century. Found at Birdoswald Fort, Cumbria. From the British Museums collection

Background imageRomano British Collection: Romano-British copper alloy head of Minerva with Corinthian helmet

Romano-British copper alloy head of Minerva with Corinthian helmet, from Felmingham Hall, Norfolk, England. From the British Museums collection

Background imageRomano British Collection: Copper alloy figure of the goddess Epona, seated between two ponies, from Wiltshire, England

Copper alloy figure of the goddess Epona, seated between two ponies, from Wiltshire, England. From the British Museums collection

Background imageRomano British Collection: Detail of a Samian ware pot found in England

Detail of a Samian ware pot found in England. From the British Museums collection

Background imageRomano British Collection: Romano-British bronze mount with mask, Felmingham, Norfolk, England

Romano-British bronze mount with mask, Felmingham, Norfolk, England

Background imageRomano British Collection: Romano-British bronze head, 2nd century

Romano-British bronze head, 2nd century
Hollow Romano-British bronze head from Felmingham Hall, Norfolk, from the British Museums collection, 2nd century

Background imageRomano British Collection: Romano-British bronze mount with mask, 2nd century

Romano-British bronze mount with mask, 2nd century
Romano-British bronze mount with mask from Felmingham Hall, Norfolk. From the British Museums collection, 2nd century



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"Unveiling the Riches of Romano-British Heritage: A Glimpse into Ancient Art and Culture" Step back in time with us as we explore the fascinating world of Romano-British artifacts. From a delicate Ceramic figurine of a Mother Goddess, nurturing her baby, to an intriguing Amulet engraved with a triple phallus symbolizing fertility and protection. These relics offer us glimpses into the beliefs and customs of this ancient civilization. Marvel at the intricate craftsmanship displayed in an Ornamental Brooch adorned with champlevé enamel, showcasing the artistic prowess of Romano-British artisans between 100-300 AD. Delve deeper into their ingenuity through a Crossbow Fibula, crafted from bronze, gilt-bronze, silver & niello - a testament to their advanced metalworking techniques. Witness the power and symbolism captured in the Fibula of an Eagle; its bronze frame embellished with exquisite enamel inlays that speak volumes about their reverence for nature and strength. And let your imagination soar as you decipher inscriptions on a limestone Distance slab dating back to 142-180 AD – revealing tales of military conquests etched forever in stone. Immerse yourself further by admiring The Groans of Britons illustration from The History of the Nation – depicting scenes that transport us to tumultuous times when Roman rule clashed with indigenous resistance. Then marvel at The Hare mosaic from 350 AD – its vibrant colors still captivating after centuries. Join us on this journey through time as we bring together these remarkable artifacts at our Exhibition of Ancient and Medieval Art. Experience firsthand how Romans left an indelible mark on British soil while appreciating Wycombe's Roman Antiquities near Andoversford, Gloucestershire - immortalized forever in engravings that capture their grandeur. Discover stories untold within these treasures; witness artistry preserved across millennia; feel connected to the Romano-British legacy that shaped our history.