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footprintsoflondon.com
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| | | | London has many old buildings, memorials and institutions, but they are not always in the same place they originally were. The Footprints of London guides choose their favourite things in London that have moved from their original location. 1. St Andrews Church Kingsbury - Rob Smith There are a few buildings in London that have... The post 10 Things In London That Have Moved From Their Original Location appeared first on Footprints of London. | |
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alondoninheritance.com
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| | | | Richard or Dick Whittington left his name on many landmarks around Archway including Whittington Park and Whittington Stone on Highgate Hill | |
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eastofelveden.wordpress.com
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| | | | Of all London's lost rivers it is the Walbrook that is the most irrefutably lost: lost to time, lost to place... well, almost. An important source of water in Roman times, when its banks were lined with the workshops of Roman industry - tanneries, potteries and glass workshops - the river has not been visible... | |
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flickeringlamps.com
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| | One of the joys of graveyard exploration is the discovery of unusual graves and memorials - those with eccentric designs or strange stories attached to them. The imposing monument we're looking at today, which towers above its neighbours in a pretty churchyard in the suburb of Pinner, definitely ranks as one of the strangest in... |