Londinium

I am still impressed with how much of London's Roman and Medieval walls still remain standing, after nearly 2,000 years. I am always keeping my eyes peeled to spot those pieces that I have not seen before.

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Bastion 14

London The unfinished City
Cripplegate Tower

London The unfinished City
St. Giles Cripplegate Wall and Tower 
London The unfinished City
Cripplegate Tower, Barbican Estate
London The unfinished City
London Wall, Alphage Garden

London The unfinished City
Bastion 14

London The unfinished City
Bastion 14

London The unfinished City
Noble Street wall

London The unfinished City
Barber-Surgeon's Hall Tower

London The unfinished City
Cripplegate Tower

London The unfinished City
Water reflecting on Cripplegate Tower

London The unfinished City
Cripplegate Tower

London The unfinished City
Vandalised Remains

London The unfinished City
Barber-Surgeon's Hall Tower

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Roman Fort, Noble Street

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Fort Wall

London The unfinished City
Fort Wall and Bastion 14

London The unfinished City
Bastion 14

London The unfinished City
Bastion 14
London The unfinished City
An upright post from a Roman Wharf, from around A.D. 75.

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One of the largest pieces of the wall, that I have found.

London The Unfinished City
Looking along a piece of the wall towards the Tower of London.

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