Hadrian's Wall keyring has been designed from original art by North East artist, Emily Ward. The keyrings are printed and hand pressed locally in her studio in North Tyneside.
Emily's characteristic splashes of colour rain down over the remains of the ancient Roman watchtower and milecastle on this art keyring.
The stone remains of Hadrian's wall seem to stretch right across the rich grassy rolling hills of Northumberland on Emily Ward's art. The craggy cliff side can be seen disappearing into to the small peaceful lake underneath the summer blues of the sky.
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Hadrian’s Wall goes from coast to coast and spans three counties in the North of England, It stretches from Wallsend on the River Tyne to Bowness on Solway on the west coast. The Roman wall is 73 miles long, with the longest stretch being in Northumberland.
Hadrian was the Emperor of Rome from AD 117 until AD 138. About 2,000 years ago, the Roman Empire stretched from the Middle East all the way across to Western Europe. He lived his life in Rome, with his Spanish family. He spent the majority of his reign traveling across his Empire aiming to improve it, particularly its borders. He built Hadrian's Wall to secure the Empire's north-western border in the province of Britannia.
The National Trail follows the line of the Hadrian’s Wall UNESCO World Heritage Site, passing through the beautiful and rugged landscape of the North.
A robust keyring made from Good Quality Hardwood.
Size 50mm x 50mm x 3mm
Silver coloured key ring.
Presented in a Cello bag on a white card with Emily Ward Art Branding.
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