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Presidents Fund

In commemoration of Wendy Gannon, and to continue the work she started, the Board of Trustees has set up an education fund
View the Presidents Fund

Nuntius


View previous editions of Nuntius here

Officers & Trustees

The officers, trustees and volunteers put in many hours in support of the Brading Roman Villa. We raise funds for specific sections, organise guides and look after the gardens.

Cob Nut Plantation

Sponsored by the Sandown Rotary Club and the Friends of Brading Roman Villa.

Friends Library

View the range of books we have for loan to any of the Friends

Constitution

The Friends Constitution can be viewed here.

Roman IW

Archive Documents

3D videos commissioned by
The Friends of Brading Roman Villa

A short introduction to the main 3D video
on display in Brading Roman Villa museum
Commissioned by the Friends of Brading Roman Villa

Brading Roman Villa Video

How the 3D video was made:
This is a video showing how a 3D interpretation video was made of the Brading Roman Villa complex, showing how it may have looked in the Mid-4th AD (350 AD)




The Hypocaust Video:
Hypocaust, Roman underfloor central heating system. Brading Roman Villa North Range Mid-4th century AD (350 AD)

The Hypocaust Video

The 3D interpretation has been created where possible using archaeological evidence found on site, with gaps in our knowledge being filled in with speculative reconstructions based on evidence from similar sites and other ancient sources




How the 3D video was made:
This is a video showing how a 3D interpretation video was made of the Brading Roman Villa complex, showing how it may have looked in the Mid-4th AD (350 AD)

How the 3D video was made Video


Roman Villas


The Rev. Edmund Kell.

Carisbrooke Roman Villa 1859, by the rev. Edmund Kell, giving an account of the discovery at the Roman villa at Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, revised from descriptive notes.

Carisbrooke Roman Villa 1859
The Rev. Edmund Kell.

The 1866 Gurnard Villa report. An account of the discovery of a Roman building in Gurnard Bay, Isle of Wight. Published in the Journal of British Archaeology. The Gurnard Villa is now lost to the sea.

Gurnard 1866
The Rev. Edmund Kell.

Carisbrooke Roman Villa 1859, by the rev. Edmund Kell, giving an account of the discovery at the Roman villa at Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, revised from descriptive notes.

BAS 1880 Brading Report



ARCHAEOPRESS

Image Front of Book
Culture and Society at Lullingstone Roman Villa
A book by Caroline Mackenzie


For more information about
The Friends of Brading Roman Villa
please call 07775 606812 or email office@fbrv.org.uk

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