Antiquities from various buildings.

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Subject Antiquities from various buildings. Nos. 2, 3, 4, & 7. Flues, or Funnels, for conveying heat through the walls, &c. 1. A Tile used in covering the Hypocausts. 5. A ditto used in forming the floors of Sepulchres, &c. 6, 10, 11, are Bricks of various dimensions, used in the square columns which support the floors of such rooms as are warmed by the Hypocausts. 8. An Arch Brick. 9. An Earthen Pipe.
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A Plan of part of the Roman Buildings at Castor

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Subject A Plan of part of the Roman Buildings at Castor, lying east of the church, in which the Hypocaust is constructed on an inclined plane, marked B, Plan 1. No. 1. Furnace of the Hypocaust. 2 & 4. Some of the Piers intended to support the floor above. 3. A Mosaic Pavement, figured in Pl. 4. 5. Supports of the floor over the furnace of the Hypocaust. 6 & 7. Pavements destroyed.
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Fragment of a Mosaic Pavement

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Subject Fragment of a Mosaic Pavement, on the north side of the church-yard at Castor, opened and examined Dec. 22d, 1827; but in consequence of several interments the extent could not be ascertained.
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Plan of the Roman Baths at Castor

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Subject Plan of the Roman Baths at Castor, discovered Nov.7th, 1821. Nos. 1 & 2. Ash Pits. 3, 4, 5, 6. Hypocausts. 7, 8, 9. Cells. 10 Cold Bath. 11. Part of the same discovered in the 17th century. 12. Probably the Dressing-room to the Cold Bath. 13. The Fire Place, or Furnace to the Hypocaust.
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The Elevation of an excavated Roman Building

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Subject The Elevation of an excavated Roman Building, under the lane and adjacent hill north of the church at Castor.
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A Map showing various Roman Villae, Potteries, Furnaces, and other Antiquities

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Subject A Map from actual survey, showing the situation of various Roman Villae, Potteries, Furnaces, and other Antiquities, explored and examined by E.T.Artis, in the vicinity of Durobrivae, the modern Castor.
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Document The Durobrivae of Antonius identified and illustrated in a series of plates