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Writing Competition

Bright painted feather in blue and brown and orange

The Legion of the Bright Feather is looking for young storytellers with a sense of adventure! You can become a member of the Legion of the Bright feather by entering this story writing competition, which commemorates the Legion's founder Trevor Jones. Trevor visited Vindolanda over many years with his family and friends, who entertained each other with stories they'd written themselves. Find out more about the competition, the prizes and Trevor and why he has inspired this competition below.

Trevor Jones - a true story

Trevor Jones - a true story

Learn about the man who founded the Legion of the Bright Feather and why this competition has been set up in his name. Read more

Published: 30th July, 2020

Updated: 31st July, 2020

Author: Penny Trichler

About the Competition

About the Competition

Find out more about the rules of the competition, how it will be judged and what prizes you could win. Read more

Published: 30th July, 2020

Updated: 3rd November, 2020

Author: Penny Trichler

Story Library

Story Library

Take a look at the winning entries from each category and dive into these fantastic aureus adventures. The winning narrated stories are available to listen to here as well. Read more

Published: 30th July, 2020

Updated: 11th January, 2021

Author: Penny Trichler

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Carved stone depicting mystery horseman uncovered.

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A beautifully carved sandstone relief which depicts a naked male figure holding a spear stood in front of a horse/donkey has been uncovered during the annual excavations at the Roman fort of Vindolanda near Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland. Read more

Published: 28th June, 2021

Updated: 13th May, 2022

Author: Sonya Galloway

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