Of course London has a rich history, so to keep my post to a reasonable length I thought as London has six letters I'd just share six facts.
Around 110-120 AD, the Romans built the Roman Fort of Londinium as the capital of Roman Britain. The fort itself occupied a fairly small area, taking up just 400,000 square meters (around 1.5% of a square mile).
A city wall was built into the fort in 200 AD, but not long after, the site was shut down. Britannia (as Britain was known back then) had become more secure, and the fort was no longer needed.
If you visit London today, you can spot some of the remains of the Roman Fort of Londinium. Look for them on Noble Street and along the London Wall, where you will see the old Roman Fort Gate, many people take a city tour to do this.
London’s iconic clock tower is often referred to as “Big Ben,” but did you know it is really called the Elizabeth Tower? Known for decades as the Clock Tower, this striking building was renamed in 2012 to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee.
The “Big Ben” bells have been chiming since 1367. You can hear them ringing throughout Westminster every hour. It was on New Year’s Eve in 1923, that the whole country could hear the bells of Big Ben ringing as its chimes were broadcast on BBC Radio for the first time.
The “Big Ben” bells have been chiming since 1367. You can hear them ringing throughout Westminster every hour. It was on New Year’s Eve in 1923, that the whole country could hear the bells of Big Ben ringing as its chimes were broadcast on BBC Radio for the first time.
It is the moment when the famous royal guardsmen, in their bearskin hats and red jackets, hand their duties over to their colleagues, and is watched by many.
If you want to travel around London differently, you can ride along the River Thames on a boat. Talking of which the river also hosts the yearly Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge, the race in 2025 will be on 13th April you can read about the 2024 one here
5. The Crown Jewels are kept in the Tower of London.
People who watch British royal ceremonies might notice sparkling gemstones among the pomp and circumstance. These are from a collection of 23,578 jewels, which have been stored in the Tower of London since 1661. Armed guards look after the Crown Jewels in the tower’s Jewel House. They are only moved for special occasions, like royal coronations, and important events like the State Opening of Parliament.
All eight Harry Potter movies were filmed at Warner Bros. Studio in London. More than two million visitors a year enjoy a behind-the-scenes studio tour to learn more about these world-famous films.
London has iconic locations linked to the Harry Potter movies, like Platform 9 ¾ at Kings Cross station. Another, Leadenhall Market, a Victorian market built in 1881, appears in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone as the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron pub and Diagon Alley.
London has iconic locations linked to the Harry Potter movies, like Platform 9 ¾ at Kings Cross station. Another, Leadenhall Market, a Victorian market built in 1881, appears in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone as the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron pub and Diagon Alley.
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~ wishing all readers happy March days ~
enjoy the remainder of this month
All the best Jan
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