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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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| | A guest post by London Historians Member Jill Browne. This article first appeared in London Historians Members' Newsletter for March 2017.The story of Pocahontas is complicated by many tellings over the years. In front of almost every statement below, please add the word "probably" while you read, and have a critical eye. The English-American version...
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| | The Temple of Mithras and the Vine Street Roman Wall are two survivors from the Roman occupation of the City of London which I explore
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| William Carey and Mary Boleyn were married on February 4, 1520 in the newly built Royal Chapel at Greenwich Palace. It wasn't a spectacular marriage but very solid and both families were satisfied with the arrangement. Thomas Boleyn was not present at the marriage, being away on a diplomatic mission. But the King certainly gave...