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London and its history from the Romans to date.

The Londonwiki, by Kevan Wilding.

  1. The Roman Emperors associated with Britain
  2. The original Roman City wall of London
  3. The original Roman Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman
  4. William the Conqueror and the Rule of the Normans
  5. The original Roman After the Romans to George II
  6. British Coinage - the Golden sovereign
  7. Kings and Queens of England - Egbert, of the House of Wessex to to Stephen of Blois, 802 to 1154.
  8. Kings and Queens of England - Henry II to Philip and Mary, 1154 to 1558.
  9. Kings and Queens of England - Elizabeth I, 1558 to date.
  10. Stows Survey of London 1598
  11. Pepys Taverns
  12. Samuel Pepys Diary
  13. Robert Hooke and the rebuilding of London
  14. Oldest pubs of London 1677 to 1746
  15. London Taverns and Coffee house 1717 to 1894 and Masonic Lodges
  16. Ogilby 1677 & Principal Buildings
  17. Morgans map of London in Morgans map in 1682
  18. John Strypes Survey of London in 1720
  19. London Ward in 1756
  20. Fleet River & Prison etc
  21. Licensed Victuallers Association, Asylum and School
  22. Holdens directory in 1805 to 1811
  23. Grand Lodge registers 1812-1836 - victuallers Freemasons membership
  24. Grand Lodge registers 1812-1836 part 2 - victuallers Freemasons membership
  25. Grand Lodge registers 1812-1836 part3 - victuallers Freemasons membership
  26. John Lockie 1810 a descriptive London Street Directory
  27. More London coffee Houses and Taverns
  28. The 1832 street directory plus images of 1842 street directory.
  29. Hungerford market
  30. Charing Cross railway terminus replacing the same by 1864.
  31. 1921 London street directory.
  32. The London County Council commemorating all of its employees who served in the Great War.
  33. Golden Cross Bridge, next to Charing Cross station
  34. Walk the Roman London City Wall in 2020
  35. The Layers of London team which records the history of London through layers of maps; some new, most are old.
  36. I also highly recommend a visit to the National Covid memorial on the wall opposite Parliament at Westminster
  37. Accessible London Rail Stations on TFL - and the accessible ones where wheelchairs work.
  38. And the most detailed London pub history site, i.e.. londonwiki.
The London pub history now also includes Essex, and parts of Kent and Surrey.


And Last updated on: Wednesday, 08-Jan-2025 11:52:30 GMT

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