Roman London, the London Wall - Upper Thames street E

Roman London - the London wall

These pages are based on a "Royal Commission On Historical Monuments 1834" - actually it is 1928; which is in the public domain.

(45) . Upper Thames Street (E). In 1927, between the ends of Bush Lane and Little Bush lane, a foundation of chalk blocks was encountered and an indeterminate edge on the South side seemed to trend more North of East than the line of the trench. This foundation may represent either the foundation of the river-wall or the debris fallen outwards.

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