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London Mithraeum: A Hidden Roman Temple Under The City

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Between Queen Victoria Street and Walbrook in the City of London, you will find the ultra-modern; Bloomberg European HQ. Underneath all the glass and steel however, 7 metres below street level, is an ancient archaeological wonder: the Roman Temple of Mithras. This ruined Roman temple, otherwise known as the London Mithraeum, is probably the most […]

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The Terrible Tale Of The Deadly Aldgate Pump

At the corner of Fenchurch Street and Leadenhall Street you will find a brilliant historical survivor from London’s more grisly past. This is the story of the deadly Aldgate Pump. Origins There has been a well here since, at least, the 1200s, drawing water from one of London’s underground streams. The well was mentioned by

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Keystone Crescent: ‘The Smallest Crescent In Europe’

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Just minutes from King’s Cross station you will find a beautiful, little, hidden gem of a street… Keystone Crescent is not only picturesque and charming but it also, reputedly, has the smallest radius of any crescent in Europe! History Of The Area Keystone Crescent sits just off Caledonian Road, linking King’s Cross to Holloway Road.

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