Leicester, The Roman Remains And Jewry Wall c.1955
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The remains of Ratae Coritanorum, the origins of the city and a regional capital, lie adjacent to the superb Saxon church of St Nicholas, seen here in the centre of the photograph. The forum and basilica were excavated by Kathleen Kenyon. The remains are situated at the top of the High Street and are a must, particularly for the first-time visitor to the City.
An extract from Leicestershire Photographic Memories.
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