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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| This statue if, possibly, of Emperor Trajan. |
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| Bastion 14 |
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| Cripplegate Tower |
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| St. Giles Cripplegate Wall and Tower |
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| Cripplegate Tower, Barbican Estate |
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| London Wall, Alphage Garden |
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| Bastion 14 |
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| Bastion 14 |
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| Noble Street wall |
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| Barber-Surgeon's Hall Tower |
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| Cripplegate Tower |
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| Water reflecting on Cripplegate Tower |
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| Cripplegate Tower |
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| Vandalised Remains |
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| Barber-Surgeon's Hall Tower |
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| Roman Fort, Noble Street |
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| Fort Wall |
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| Fort Wall and Bastion 14 |
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| Bastion 14 |
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| Bastion 14 |
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| An upright post from a Roman Wharf, from around A.D. 75. |
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| The floor of a Roman dwelling, beneath All Hallows by the Tower. |
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| One of the largest pieces of the wall, that I have found. |
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| Looking along a piece of the wall towards the Tower of London. |
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| Roman pavement tiles. |
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