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Two New Roman Military Stations in Mid-Nottinghamshire
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2011
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87 The writer would like to thank the following for making their finds available for publication: Mr Alan Harrison of Winterton (the helmet and axe and Shield 3); Mr George Hill of Grimsby (Shield 1); Miss Hilda Sands of Kirmington (Shield 2).
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