I finally got my two Final Major Projects from year 3 scanned and pieced together.
The illustrations show what both the Roman Forum and High Bridge would have looked during their respective time periods.
The illustrations show what both the Roman Forum and High Bridge would have looked during their respective time periods.
The Roman structure required more speculation as the only remains are those at ground level. You can still see the base of the columns marked in the pavement in Lincoln's castle district.
Highbridge was built much earlier than pictured in the illustration. Originally a Ford in the river, the Normans constructed a single arched bridge. The Tudor housing and shops were constructed in 1540 (date shown) opposite a way-sidechapel dedicated to Thomas Beckett.
Highbridge was built much earlier than pictured in the illustration. Originally a Ford in the river, the Normans constructed a single arched bridge. The Tudor housing and shops were constructed in 1540 (date shown) opposite a way-sidechapel dedicated to Thomas Beckett.