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Roman pavement - St Matthews

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This section of Roman pavement was found at St Matthews, Friday Street, possibly in 1886 when that church was demolished, but we can discover no more about it.

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Roman pavement - St Matthews

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Roman pavement - St Matthews

{Along the top and bottom of the frame:} This is part of a Roman pavement fou...

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