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Hadrian’s Wall to provide historic backdrop for multi-museum Roman cavalry exhibition
POSTED 06 Dec 2016 . BY Alice Davis
Hadrian's Wall at Kennel Crags, Northumberland Credit: Roger Clegg
Hadrian’s Cavalry, a multi-site exhibition that will look at the lives and times of the Roman army’s horseback troops, will feature the UK’s largest ever Roman cavalry re-enactment, specially commissioned artworks and wide range of artefacts from the era.

The exhibition, which is being hosted by the Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site and will take place at various locations within those grounds, offers an in-depth examination of the cavalry forces who guarded the wall. Their helmets, armour, weapons and other intricately decorated items will be on show at participating locations from 8 April to 10 September 2017.

There will be re-enactments scheduled throughout the six-month period, including, on 1 and 2 July, a 30-troop demonstration at Bitts Park in Carlisle. That will be the largest cavalry re-enactment in UK history, and will be based on military exercises described by Hadrian some two millennia ago. Also in July, a contemporary artwork will be unveiled at Chesters Roman Fort and Museum.

Hadrian’s Cavalry is funded by the Arts Council England’s Museum Resilience Fund to the tune of £690,000 (US$877,000, €817,000). The Roman cavalry artefacts are being loaned by a number of museums, including the British Museum, National Museums Scotland, the Musee d’Art Classique de Mougins in France and the Archaeological State Collection in Munich, Germany.

Ten museums are taking part in the exposition, all of which can found along the route of the ancient wall, including Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery in Carlisle, Great North Museum: Hancock, Chesters Roman Fort and Museum and Housesteads Roman Fort and Museum.
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  Hadrian's Wall to get £11m visitor centre


Hadrian’s Wall’s 1960s-era visitor centre will bow out to make way for a brand new facility after plans got the go-ahead from authorities. The English border village of Once Brewed, which serves the stream of hardy walkers who tackle the 117.5km (73 mile) trek across the historic wall, will be home to an £11.2m ($17.9m, €14.3m) development.
  Concept designs revealed for visitor centre at Hadrian's Wall


Concept designs have been revealed for a £10.5m visitor centre and hostel at the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site in Northumberland National Park.
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SITA Trust, the not-for-profit funding organisation, has announced it has awarded £537,000 towards a project designed to "properly conserve" the central section of Hadrian's Wall.
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Hadrian’s Wall to provide historic backdrop for multi-museum Roman cavalry exhibition
POSTED 06 Dec 2016 . BY Alice Davis
Hadrian's Wall at Kennel Crags, Northumberland Credit: Roger Clegg
Hadrian’s Cavalry, a multi-site exhibition that will look at the lives and times of the Roman army’s horseback troops, will feature the UK’s largest ever Roman cavalry re-enactment, specially commissioned artworks and wide range of artefacts from the era.

The exhibition, which is being hosted by the Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site and will take place at various locations within those grounds, offers an in-depth examination of the cavalry forces who guarded the wall. Their helmets, armour, weapons and other intricately decorated items will be on show at participating locations from 8 April to 10 September 2017.

There will be re-enactments scheduled throughout the six-month period, including, on 1 and 2 July, a 30-troop demonstration at Bitts Park in Carlisle. That will be the largest cavalry re-enactment in UK history, and will be based on military exercises described by Hadrian some two millennia ago. Also in July, a contemporary artwork will be unveiled at Chesters Roman Fort and Museum.

Hadrian’s Cavalry is funded by the Arts Council England’s Museum Resilience Fund to the tune of £690,000 (US$877,000, €817,000). The Roman cavalry artefacts are being loaned by a number of museums, including the British Museum, National Museums Scotland, the Musee d’Art Classique de Mougins in France and the Archaeological State Collection in Munich, Germany.

Ten museums are taking part in the exposition, all of which can found along the route of the ancient wall, including Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery in Carlisle, Great North Museum: Hancock, Chesters Roman Fort and Museum and Housesteads Roman Fort and Museum.
RELATED STORIES
Development of JDDK's £14.8m eco-friendly discovery centre at Hadrian's Wall underway


Newcastle-based architects Jane Darbyshire and David Kendall’s (JDDK) long-touted Landscape Discovery Centre and Youth Hostel at Hadrian's Wall in England’s Northumberland National Park is set to be realised after contractors for the scheme agreed cost proposals, with development now underway.
Hadrian's Wall to get £11m visitor centre


Hadrian’s Wall’s 1960s-era visitor centre will bow out to make way for a brand new facility after plans got the go-ahead from authorities. The English border village of Once Brewed, which serves the stream of hardy walkers who tackle the 117.5km (73 mile) trek across the historic wall, will be home to an £11.2m ($17.9m, €14.3m) development.
Concept designs revealed for visitor centre at Hadrian's Wall


Concept designs have been revealed for a £10.5m visitor centre and hostel at the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site in Northumberland National Park.
£537k funding for Hadrian's Wall project


SITA Trust, the not-for-profit funding organisation, has announced it has awarded £537,000 towards a project designed to "properly conserve" the central section of Hadrian's Wall.
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