The Historic Environment Record contains thousands of photographs of excavations, archaeological sites and artefacts, and historic buildings. Below is a list of some that you may download for educational use. If you would like to make an appointment to look at our photographs and other records please contact us in one of the following ways:
Mail: West Yorkshire Historic Environment Record
West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service,
Registry of Deeds, Newstead Road.
Wakefield
WF1 2DE
Telephone: 01924 306797
Fax: 01924 306810
E-mail: wyher@wyjs.org.uk
Photograph list
General
The formation of cropmarks
Adel
The church Ackton
Cropmarks of Iron Age/Romano-British farm
Artist's reconstruction of Romano-British farmstead
Almondbury
Castle Hill
Castle Hill from the air
Barwick in Elmet
Hillfort from the air Castleford
Artist's reconstruction of fort defences
The remains of the rampart
Artist's reconstruction of a barrack block
The remains of the granary
Cutaway drawing of the granary
Artist's reconstruction of the bath-house
The foundations of the bath-house
The hypocaust
Section of heating pipe
Roman army horse brasses I
Roman army horse brasses II
Part of Roman tent
Military footwear
A Roman wine amphora
Samian pottery
A samian maker's stamp
A bone comb
Bone toggle
Drawing of manicure set
Eyebrow tweezers
Glass bead
Roman brooch
Artist's reconstruction of a Roman street scene
Roman sculpture
Figure of the god Mercury
Statue of a siren
The Roman spoon moulds
Victorian map showing defences of later Roman town
The mansio under excavation
The defensive ditch of the later Roman town
The footings of the late Roman rampart
Dalton Parlours
Artist's impression of the villa at Dalton Parlours
The excavated remains of a hut circle
Drawing of a quernstone I
Drawing of a quernstone II
The bath-house under excavation
Candlestick
Column base
A Roman mason's pick
A Roman spade
Roman bucket Ilkley
An artist's impression of the Roman fort
The site of the Roman fort
Part of the fort wall
Knottingley
Resistivity survey of the fort
Ledston
The remains of the Iron Age settlement Slack
An artist's impression of the Roman fort Apple Tree Close
Corn-drying oven
This material was compiled by Dave Weldrake, Education Officer,
West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service,
Registry of Deeds,
Newstead Road, Wakefield WF1 2DE
Telephone: 01924 306809
Fax: 01924 306810
Email: WYHER@wyjs.org.uk
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