Lyne Temporary Camp 2
Marching or Temporary Camp
This camp, first reported in 1973, lies just east of the larger Camp #1. There is a single gateway known in the centre of the south defences, which are everywhere very slight.
References for Lyne Camps
- Air Reconnaissance of North Britain by J.K. St. Joseph in J.R.S. xli (1951) p.57;
- Air Reconnaissance in Britain, 1951-5 by J.K. St. Joseph in J.R.S. xlv (1956) p.85;
- Air Reconnaissance in Britain, 1958-1960 by J.K. St. Joseph in J.R.S. li (1961) p.121;
- Air Reconnaissance in Britain, 1961-64 by J.K. St. Joseph in J.R.S. lv (1965) p.79;
- Air Reconnaissance in Britain, 1969-72 by J.K. St. Joseph in J.R.S. lxiii (1973) pp.216/7;
- Britannia ix (1978) p.418.
Map References for Lyne Camps
NGRef: NT1840 OSMap: LR72
OS National Grid Reference: NT204405
Dimensions: 1,150 x 1,025 ft (350 x 312 m)
Area: 27 acres (11 ha)
Roman Roads near Lyne Camps
None identified
Sites near Lyne Temporary Camp 2
- Lyne Temporary Camp 1 (1 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Easter Happrew Roman Fort (1 km)
Flavian Auxiliary Fort (AD 69–96) and Vicus - Lyne Roman Fort (2 km)
Antonine Wall Fortlet and Marching or Temporary Camp - Eshiels Temporary Camps (8 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Castlecraig Camps (9 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Kaimhouse Lodge Temporary Camp (10 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Kirkhouse Marching Camp (12 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Innerleithen Temporary Camp (13 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - North Slipperfield Marching Camp (14 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Carlops Camp (17 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp