24 September 2011

Flooring




Here at the Cathedral where they sell second hand books I noticed this mosaic flooring. This Roman pavement was found in Dome Alley (nearby to the cathedral) in 1880 and was placed here with 2 fragments found in Rome and some English medieval tiles.

9 comments:

  1. Great pavement but also great that the second hand bookshop keeps going

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  2. I think it's incredible that they have just left it there for anyone to walk on. So many artefacts get squirrelled away, never to see the light of day again.

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  3. Janerowena beat me to it, I too am very surprised that it is open for people to just walk over it. It is incredible how old this must be. Paul at Leeds in Yorkshire photography

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  4. How very cool for you to have literally stumbled across that! I am also surprised that it is just sitting there on the floor of a secondhand bookshop. But that is how I picture England, chock full of historic treats for everyone to enjoy.

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  5. I think at the Cathedral there's just so much history, that in the end they just have to use it in daily life rather than have it as a museum piece, which is good - as long as it doesn't get damaged!

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  6. I love the mishmash of different flooring and of old floor plus books.
    The mosaic design looks just like ones in Israel.

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  7. Wouldnt it be great if and when that mosaic floor gets restored, id love to get my hands on that one! :)

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