"The end of the world".

Bootkneck

"The end of the world".

Hadrian’s Wall is a stone and turf fortification built by the Roman Empire across the width of what is now northern England.
Begun in AD 122, during the rule of emperor Hadrian,
The Wall marked the northern lines in Britain and also the most heavily fortified border in the Empire.
It was built to prevent military raids on Roman Britain by the Pictish tribes (ancient inhabitants of Scotland) to the north.
In addition to its use as a military fortification, it was believed at the time, North of the wall marked the end of all known civilization, “The end of the world”.

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"The end of the world". by Bootkneck
"The end of the world". by Bootkneck
  • Steve & Lesley

    Steve & Lesley

    stunning work simply stunning

  • Bootkneck replied

    Thankyou, very much appreciated.

  • George Lenz

    George Lenz

    beautiful scene… nicely done…

  • Bootkneck replied

    Thankyou, very much appreciated.

  • reindeer

    reindeer

    Fascinating…..i’m enjoying the history….....and how you portray the ‘unknown’ side!

  • Bootkneck replied

    Thankyou, very much appreciated.

  • Vickie Emms

    Vickie Emms


    Congratulations!

  • Bootkneck replied

    Good Evening,
    I would like to thank you for featuring “The end of the World”
    in your fantastic Group.
    Its very much appreciated.

    Best regards Bootneck.

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