Jewry wall Leicester
Jerwry Roman Wall in Leicester
Jewry Wall, Leicester, 27th February 2015
Just photos, panoramas and video clips I made on a brief visit, dubbed over with some Roman music that was on my PC.
Experience Roman Life at Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester. (KS2 Roman Schools Session Trailer)
Roman Schools Session Trailer from Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester, UK. This schools session is for Key Stage Two Primary School Children. (Year 3-6, age 7-11).
Trapped in time, our Roman tile maker, Primus, needs your help to remember all about his life in Ratae Corieltauvorum (Roman Leicester).
Learn about Roman objects, clothing, games, language and military drill so Primus can return to his own time. A highly active, skill-based session, Roman Life is contextualised around an interactive character film to help pupils explore and build connections to Roman everyday life.
Watch this trailer for a taste of what your children could experience on at a visit to Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester.
leicester.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries
Jewry Wall (4K)
The remains of a Roman Bath House. Constructed in about AD 150. The remains of the Roman baths were discovered in 1936 when, by coincidence, a factory was demolished to build a new swimming baths.
Leicester's Neglected Roman Ruins
This time around, David Miano and Mariza Lockhart venture into the East Midlands and then north into Yorkshire and Durham. Highlights of their journey include a search for the remains of a Roman villa in Piddington, a walk through the ruins of a Roman bath in Leicester, a visit to the Yorkshire Museum in York, an exploration of the remnants of a Roman town (Isurium Brigantium) in Aldborough, and finally, to round out this leg of their road trip, a visit to the Oriental Museum in Durham. Professor Miano adds color to this trek by teaching about Cartismandua, queen of the Brigantes, and the Roman emperor Septimius Severus.
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Jewry Wall Museum & Antiques Market
Another afternoon out with my sister Carol. This time we visited the Jewry Wall museum which houses the remains of the Roman baths in Leicester. Later on we walked over to the antiques market in the city centre. Filmed on Wednesday 1st May 2013.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Leicester: Travel Guide England
Top Tourist Attractions in Leicester: Travel Guide England
Abbey Park, Abbey Pumping Station, Belvoir Castle, Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre, Bradgate Park, Curve Theatre, Haymarket Memorial Clock Tower, Jewry Wall Museum, King Richard III Visitor Centre, Leicester Cathederal, Leicester Guildhall, Leicester Town Hall, National Space Centre, New Walk Museum and Art Gallery, Tropical Birdland, University of Leicester Botanic Garden
tour around Leicester with sam and damon
this is a small video for people that want to see a small parts of Leicester town thanks
older photos of leicester
older photos of leicester
first photo is not jewry wall.
Leicester Castle
Leicester Castle
The Castle and the so-called 'Castle Gardens' can be found only a few minutes walk away from the city centre of Leicester.
The original castle was built shortly after the Norman Conquest in 1066 and became the centre of power for the first Norman overlord of the town, Hugh de Grandmesnil.
King William I gave Hugh de Grandmesnil a huge amount of land for his services and appointed him Sheriff of the county of Leicester and Governor of Hampshire. - created at
Leicester City, England (UK) - Vlog - Full Day City Tour
Leicester is a unique city and a wonderful place to visit, with a superb range of visitor attractions and shopping that is second to none. It's a city that combines the finest English traditions with multicultural activities.
Top Tourist Attraction in Leicester are please see below:
- National Space Centre
- Haymarket Memorial Clock Tower
- Bradgate Park
- Abbey Park
- New Walk Museum
- Leicester Cathedral
- Newarke Houses Museum
- Tropical Birdland
- Abbey Pumping Station
- Victoria Park
- Leicester Guildhall
- Beacon Hill, Leicestershire
- Ashby de la Zouch Castle
- Beacon Hill Country Park
- King Richard III Visitor Centre
- Stonehurst Family Farm and Motor Museum
- New Walk
- University of Leicester Botanic Garden
- Stoneywell National Trust
- Old John
- Leicester Market
- Wistow Maze
- Belgrave Hall
- Watermead Country Park
- Attenborough Arts Centre
- Thornton Reservoir
- Kirby Muxloe Castle
- St Mary De Castro Church
- Nelson Mandela Park
- National Gas Museum Trust
- Jewry Wall
- St Nicholas' Church, Leicester
- BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
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Holiday Inn Leicester, Leicester, England, United Kingdom
Holiday Inn Leicester, Leicester, England, United Kingdom
129 Saint Nicholas Circle, Leicester, England, LE1 5LX, United Kingdom
3-star hotel with indoor pool, near Jewry Wall
Free WiFi
Places to see in ( Leicester - UK )
Places to see in ( Leicester - UK )
Leicester is a city in England’s East Midlands region. Leicester Cathedral, where Richard III was reinterred in 2015, has stood at the city’s heart for over 900 years. Close by, the King Richard III Visitor Centre tells the story of the king’s life and death and displays his original burial site. The ruins of Leicester Castle, where Richard III spent some of his last days, lie in Castle Gardens, near the River Soar.
Leicester is a city and unitary authority area in the East Midlands of England, and the county town of Leicestershire. The city of Leicester lies on the River Soar and at the edge of the National Forest.
Leicester is at the intersection of two major railway lines—the north/south Midland Main Line and the east/west Birmingham to London Stansted CrossCountry line; as well as the confluence of the M1/M69 motorways and the A6/A46 trunk routes. Leicester is the home to football club Leicester City, a club that caused a major upset by winning the 2016 Premier League title, the first new English championship winners for several decades at the time.
There are ten Scheduled Monuments in Leicester and thirteen Grade I listed buildings: some sites, such as Leicester Castle and the Jewry Wall, appear on both lists.
20th-century architecture: Leicester University Engineering Building (James Stirling & James Gowan : Grd II Listed), Kingstone Department Store, Belgrave Gate (Raymond McGrath : Grd II Listed), National Space Centre tower.
Older architecture:
Parks: Abbey Park, Botanic Gardens, Castle Gardens, Gorse Hill City Farm, Grand Union Canal, Knighton Park, Nelson Mandela Park, River Soar, Victoria Park, Watermead Country Park.
Industry: Abbey Pumping Station, National Space Centre, Great Central Railway.
Places of worship: Shree Jalaram Prarthana Mandal (Hindu temple), the Stake Centre of the LDS Church's Leicester England Stake, Jain Centre, Leicester Cathedral, Leicester Central Mosque, Masjid Umar (Mosque), Guru Nanak Gurdwara (Sikh), Neve Shalom Synagogue (Progressive Jewish).
Historic buildings: Town Hall, Guildhall, Belgrave Hall, Jewry Wall, Secular Hall, Abbey, Castle, St Mary de Castro, The City Rooms, Newarke Magazine Gateway.
Shopping: Abbey Lane-grandes surfaces, Beaumont Shopping Centre, Belvoir Street/Market Street, Fosse Shopping Park, Golden Mile, Haymarket Shopping Centre, Highcross, Leicester Lanes, Leicester Market, Oadby, St Martin's Square, Silver Arcade area, Thurmaston Retail Village & Wigston.
Sport: King Power Stadium – Leicester City FC, Welford Road – Leicester Tigers, Grace Road – Leicestershire County Cricket Club, Beaumont Sports Complex - Leicester Lions Speedway, Leicester Sports Arena – Leicester Riders, Saffron Lane sports centre – Leicester Coritanian Athletics Club
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Jewry Wall Educational App Animation
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Romans in leicester
Romans....and they're in Leicester
Old Roman Wall
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SAY NO TO BUSES | Studying Abroad
Hello, Leicester! I don't think you're ready for this level of awkwardness.
An incredible back garden discovery
Time team leicester edition uncovers what appears to be an ancient washing machine, likely from roman times. The biggest leicester archaeological find since Richard III.
Sarah Levitt, Head of Arts and Museums for Leicester City Council
Sarah Levitt, discusses the displays at Jewry wall museum Leicester, which show the different ways which ancestral remains are typically shown to the public.
Honouring the Ancient Dead is a British network organisation that advocates respect for ancient pagan human remains and related artefacts.
Note: HAD prefers to refer to 'ancestors' over the impersonal 'human remains'.