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Tuesday, 18 March 2025

L O N D O N Did You Know !

Blogging friend Jeanie has been writing about her 2024 visit to the UK which included a visit to London. I can remember saying in my comment to her that although I live in the UK it is many years ago that I last visited the capitol. Which then got me thinking, and no, I will not be visiting but instead thought I'd do a 'Did You Know' post about London which I hope readers may find interesting.


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.

1. London was first known as Londinium.
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, Big Ben - image from google

2. “Big Ben” is the name of the bells, not the tower.
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.

3. The Changing of the Guard ceremony happens every day in London.
If you spend a few days in London, you will likely have an opportunity to watch the Changing of the Guard. This ceremony is held at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, check the changing of the guard timetable/details here.

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.


4. The River Thames is the longest river in England and runs through the City of London.
The River Thames is 205 miles (330 kilometres) long. It is well-known as a feature of London, and it is not difficult to spot the River Thames if you visit this famous city. However, it extends outside of London and well beyond the city, reaching surrounding places like the Cotswolds and Northamptonshire.

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.


6. The Harry Potter movies were filmed in London.
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.


I hope you enjoyed these six facts, did you know any of them, have you visited London?
Do please share your thoughts in the comments.


~ wishing all readers happy March days ~
enjoy the remainder of this month

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All the best Jan

37 comments:

J.P. Alexander said...

Es una ciudad que siempre he querido conocer. Te mando un beso.

Lori Miller said...

I knew the guard changed every day. I've seen the mounted guards on YouTube--there's a horse named Ormonde that bites tourists.

My name is Erika. said...

I didn't know the Thames was the longest river in England. I would love the visit the Harry Potter studios in London. MY Harry Potter loving friend and I had tickets and plans to go in April of 2020, but we all know what happened that year, so the trip was cancelled. :( Thanks for this fun read Jan.

DrumMajor said...

Interesting. Did not know. Never been to London. Linda in Kansas

Mari said...

I've never been to England but I would sure love to visit all those iconic places in London. You taught me lots of new things today!

Linda said...

I knew all the facts in bold. No, I have not visited London.

Granny Marigold said...

I did not know that Big Ben refers to the bells and not to the tower. Recently we watched a history program in which several of the other facts were told. Love those sort of programs.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the Big Ben fact I did not know -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

Margaret D said...

Only knew a couple Jan. Interesting and good read..thank you.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I knew numbers 3, 4, and 5, but not the other three. I've never seen a Harry Potter film nor read one of the books.

Jules said...

I love London, and I'm hoping to visit again next month. Xx

chica said...

Lindres é linda e bom conhecer sempre mais sobre! beijos, chica

Ananka said...

I've been a few times and enjoyed it. So much to see and do!

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Wonderful city. Great for tourists.

God bless.

Giorgio said...

While I was visiting London I didn't go to the remains of the Roman Fort of Londinium. Four days were not enough to visit all the main London's landmarks.

I remember many people were taking photos at platform 9 ¾ mainly boys and girls.

I was lucky to get tickets to visit the House of Commons, even though I hadn't booked them in advance. I also enjoyed Westminster. Tourists were not allowed to walk along Downing Street.

I didn't know that the beautiful Clock Tower was renamed in 2012. Thanks for writing down such information :-)

Have a nice week ahead of you !

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Some facts I knew and some I didn’t, but the knowing or not is not something that disturbs my sleep!

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
Great info on London. Love the photos too.
Take care, have a wonderful day!

Alexandra said...

I have not been to London, yet I am familiar with lots of what you shared in your post! Being a Canadian, I have always had an interest in London itself plus all of the United Kingdom and follow the news there.

roentare said...

Thank you. It is very educational

Tom said...

...if this is a test, I failed it.

John's Island said...

Jan, “The “Big Ben” bells have been chiming since 1367.” **Absolutely amazing.** I had no idea they’ve been ringing for 658 years … yes, I used the calculator on that. 😊 Lots of interesting things I didn’t know. Thank you for sharing! Well, Jan, Spring is on the way and I’ll bet you’re looking forward to it as much as I am. Keep us posted on your part of the world! Wishing you happy days ahead. John

jabblog said...

London is an historical treasure house, but so incredibly busy these days.

Linda said...

I’ve only been to London one time. It was interesting, but our tour of the countryside was prettier. I found Stratford on Avon to be charming.

Lisabella Russo said...

I've never visited London, but it seems like an amazing place...

Sue said...

Hi Jan, I did ok there, I think I knew them all. What a swot eh, and from a Northern girl too that's probalbly only been to London about 10 times in her life lol. Take care and have a great week, Sue xx

Dianna said...

How fun to learn more about London! Thank you, Jan!
We are having another one of your recipes for dinner tonight. :) xx

The Happy Whisk said...

The bells not the tower. I had no idea. Neato.

Jeanie said...

Thanks for the shout-out, Jan! I did know some of those facts but you got me on a couple. (I had no idea Harry Potter was at Leadenhall Market! We stopped by there too.) I love learning more about my favorite city!

Lowcarb team member said...

GOOGLE TRANSLATE

J.P. Alexander said ...
Es una ciudad que siempre he querido conocer. Te mando un beso.

It's a city I've always wanted to visit. I send you a kiss.

chica said ...
Lindres é linda e bom conhecer sempre mais sobre! beijos, chica

Lindres (London) is beautiful and it's good to know more about her! Kisses, chica

doodles n daydreams said...

I would love to visit England - and never give up hope - but don't like my chances now. I knew several of those facts but didn't realise thee clock tower had a new name. Very interesting post.

doodles n daydreams said...

You mentioned Big Ben chiming on radio. As a child I remember hear Big Ben chime on the radio at 6pm - just before the news. I think the chimes were played at 10pm and midnight as well. That was in New Zealand so I imagine they were played in other commonwealth countries as well.

HappyK said...

I knew more than I thought I would #2,3,4,5. :)

This N That said...

I knew some of those facts..I have been enjoying Jeanies travel blog.. I have not been and probably will not get to London so I am seeing it through her eyes. I did not know that you were in the UK ... I am of English descent and I am always interested in the history and customs of the British....

Conniecrafter said...

Yes we went to London a few times when we lived in the UK, I didn't know 1 & 6, but did know the rest. I really enjoyed living in England.

carol l mckenna said...

Wonderful facts about London ~ a unique place ~ enjoyed my visit ~ hugs

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Teresa said...

Creo que conocía todos los datos sobre Londres, aunque no la he visitado y me encantaría hacerlo. Besos.

Back2OurSmallCorner said...

There are so many wonderful places to visit in London. It is so full of art, history and culture. Something new to enjoy on each visit. I did know those facts but it is always fun to be reminded of them. I haven't been to London for some time so a visit must be due. Thank you for sharing.