| Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - Administrative and political divisions - 1816 - 660 pages
...precipice, and the other three sides were surrounded with a deep trench, part of which is still remaining. The north Roman gate of the city, called Newport gate, still remains, consisting of a semicircular arch, 16 feet in diameter, and 10 feet thick at the bottom, and is one... | |
| Richard Brookes - Geography - 1827 - 756 pages
...barns, stables, &c. are built with arched doors and windows. Newport Gate, on the N side of the city, still remains, and is one of the noblest remnants of Roman architecture left in Britain. Upon the plain, without this gate, was fought the famous battle between the partizans of empress... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Gazetteers - 1832 - 312 pages
...stables, &c., are built with arched doors and windows. Newport Gate, on the north side of the city, still remains, and is one of the noblest remnants of Roman architecture left in Britain. The chief trade is in coal. brought by the Trent and Fossdyke ; ana oats and wool, which are... | |
| Richard Brookes - Geography - 1838 - 840 pages
...barns, stables, &c., are built with arched doors and windows. Newport Gate, on the N. side of the city, still remains, and is one of the noblest remnants of Roman architecture left in Britain. Lincoln is a county of itself, governed by a mayor The chief trade is in coal, brought by... | |
| Samuel Maunder - Reference books - 1855 - 820 pages
...stables, 4c.,are built with arched doors ana windows. Newport Gate, on the north side of the city, still remains, and is one of the noblest remnants of Roman architecture left In Britain. The chief trade is In coal brought by the Trent and Fossdyke; ami oats and wood, which are... | |
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