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I hope you don’t mind me reposting this, it was a year ago today and it was such a big hit for me so I thought I’d put up again. Just to say that I am being a bit tongue in cheek, and going to see the Tower of London is always worth it if you can afford it. You can find sections of Roman London still standing in public free to visit in several places, here is one of my favourites. On this site stands a surviving piece of London's city wall. The landward wall was constructed between AD190-220 and ran a distance of 3km (2miles). It was one of the most extensive works undertaken in Londinium. The Roman city wall was 2.7m. (9tt) thick at the base and stood over 6m (20ft) in height. This large, defensive boundary had an important influence on the City's devclopment. It continued to be of importance through the post-Roman and Medieval periods when it was strengthened and extended in height. This section of the wall shows both the Roman and the Medieval parts of the wall. In the Roman section of the wall you can see four tile bonding courses and facing stones laid in roughly regular courses. In the upper medieval section, the facing stones are less regular. In places the rubble core of the wall is visible wherethe facing stones are now missing. #thelondonspy #davidharry #romanlondon #londonwall #romanbritain #toweroflondon #londonhistory #londonguide #tourguide #romanempire
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