10 things you (probably) didn’t know about the history of London

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From underground Roman streets and molly houses to plague pits and long-shut tube stations, the forgotten landmarks and traditions of our nation’s mighty capital are charted in a new book written by filmmaker Richard Guard...

10 things you (probably) didn’t know about the history of London


Tuesday 28th October 2014
Richard Guard
BBC History Magazine

From underground Roman streets and molly houses to plague pits and long-shut tube stations, the forgotten landmarks and traditions of our nation’s mighty capital are charted in a new book written by filmmaker Richard Guard...



In Lost London, published by Michael O’Mara Books, Guard reveals intriguing stories that lie beneath the city’s familiar streets, to take readers on a journey through London’s overlooked past. Here, writing for History Extra, Guard lists 10 things you (probably) didn’t know about the history of London…

The origin of Charing Cross



Also known as Eleanor’s Cross, the original Charing Cross was erected by Edward I following the death of his wife of 36 years, Eleanor of Castile, in 1290.

Edward had a memorial cross erected at every resting place of her funeral procession, the last being in the village of Charing – a stopover between the City of London and Westminster. The cross, built in the forecourt of Charing Cross station, is a Victorian replacement of the original, 180 yards away from its former location, now marked by a statue of Charles I on horseback looking down Whitehall.

The invention of Chelsea buns




In the early 1700s, Chelsea Bun House was opened in Jew’s Row (now Pimlico Road), and it became the site of the invention of Chelsea buns. Its proprietor, Richard Hand, decorated the interior with clocks and curious artefacts.

In its day, the Bun House was hugely famous, prompting Jonathan Swift to celebrate the “Rrrrrrrare Chelsea buns” after he visited in 1711. It even found popularity among royalty, with both George II and George III visiting with their wives and children.

So successful was the business that on Good Fridays, crowds of more than 50,000 people gathered outside the premises to purchase its products.




St Paul’s was briefly trumped




A vast rotunda known as the Colosseum was built in Regent’s Park by Decimus Burton between 1824 and 1827, featuring a dome very slightly larger than that of St Paul’s Cathedral. It housed a huge canvas panorama of London, painted by Thomas Hornor.

However, the attraction’s initial popularity soon waned, and in 1831 the building was sold to opera singer John Barham, whose dream to turn it into an opera house took both his fortune and his health. Briefly used for magic-lantern shows, the Colosseum was demolished in 1874 or 1875, and is now covered by Cambridge Gate.

It was high class on the Strand




For 800 years before the Embankment was built, the Strand was the site of many of London’s finest houses – it boasted river views and close proximity to the City and Westminster.

Durham House, an example of one such fine residence, was originally built in the mid-14th century as the town house of the Bishop of Durham [though there was a residence of the Bishop of Durham on this site since at least 1220). It went on to serve as residence to both Cardinal Wolsey and Anne Boleyn, and eventually became the home of Sir Walter Ralegh. While living there, Ralegh was memorably drenched with beer by a servant who feared that his master had caught fire when he found him smoking.



Euston’s lost arch



When Euston station was first opened in 1837, the year Victoria came to the throne, its entrance was dominated by Euston Arch, which stood 70ft high and was supported by four Doric columns, to make it the largest arch in Great Britain.

Some 100 years later, with the Victoria and Adelaide hotels having been built either side, the arch was recognised as a major landmark, and “the most imposing entrance to a London terminus”.

When the station entrance was completely redesigned and rebuilt in 1962, the heedless demolition of the arch galvanised the nascent preservation movement. Although it failed to save the arch, many other historic buildings owe their survival to groups formed as a result.

The very first Globe theatre



The present Globe Theatre, which opened in 1997


Considering that it is perhaps the most famous theatre in the world, the original Globe had a surprisingly short – though highly eventful – existence. It was built by Lord Chamberlain’s Men, a company of actors that included the most famous playwright of them all, William Shakespeare.

Opened in 1599, the Globe played host to Shakespeare for 14 years, during which time he wrote many of his greatest works. The theatre was destroyed by fire in 1613 after its thatch was accidentally set alight by a cannon during a performance of Henry VIII.
A new theatre was built in 1614, but was demolished in 1644 when all plays were banned by the Puritan parliament.



London’s Las Vegas




Between 1613 and 1754, a legal loophole meant that on-the-spot marriages could be carried out in an area surrounding the Fleet Debtors’ Prison known as the ‘Liberties of the Fleet’. There is suspicion that some illicit matches took place, against the will of one or other of the parties, but judging from the number of unions made (estimated to be almost 250,000 in just 60 years up to 1753), it seems more likely that the ability to marry without parental consent might well have been the more common motivation.

The Liberties of the Fleet in many ways resembled Las Vegas of today – a notorious area famed for debauchery, where the reach of the law was restricted.

The London Stock Exchange was originally a coffee shop




In 1680, Jonathan Miles opened Jonathan’s Coffee Shop in Bank. By 1690 there were more than 100 companies trading their shares in the city, and traders would meet at Jonathan’s to gather news from other traders, and from merchants entering the city via the Thames.

At Jonathan’s, the news was written up on boards behind the bar. Over time, traders developed a network of runners who would bring them all the latest on returning ships.

When the Coffee House burnt down in the Cornhill fire of 1748, it was immediately rebuilt with the support of brokers, and was given the name New Jonathan’s. It was renamed the Stock Exchange in 1773.




The glamorous lifetime of Thorney Island




Originally formed by a loop of the Thames and the division of the Tyburn River, it is thought that Thorney Island may have been inhabited by the Romans.

King Offa (who died in 796) issued a charter describing it as a “loco terribili”, while its modern name derived from the thorns that covered the area. It went on to become the site of Westminster Abbey and Westminster Palace, now better known as the Houses of Parliament.

With the land drained and the river covered over, Thorney Island has long since disappeared, although the name lives on in Thorney Street, which runs parallel to Millbank, off Horseferry Road.

Impaled heads on London Bridge



The heads of traitors on spikes can be seen at the end of the bridge towards the bottom right of the picture


London Bridge has long been central to life in the capital (the current one opened in 1973), but one of its more macabre purposes was as a site for the display of traitors’ heads, impaled on spikes to serve as a warning to others.

In the late 16th century, Paul Hentzner, a German visitor to the city, made some notes on the bridge: “Upon this is built a tower, on whose top the heads of such as have been executed for high treason are placed on iron spikes: we counted above thirty.”

Among those known to have suffered this fate through the centuries are William Wallace, Sir Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell.




Lost London: An A-Z of Forgotten Landmarks and Lost Traditions by Richard Guard, published by Michael O’Mara Books, is now on sale. To find out more, click here.



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When people talk about the Crown, they often believe that they’re referring to the British monarchy. But contrary to popular belief The Crown and the British monarchy are two different entities, the Crown is in fact a privately owned corporation, it operates outside the realms of the British legal system and controls the inner City Of London. The City Of London is often referred to as the square mile, It is currently recognised as the financial capital of the world and is the wealthiest square mile on the planet.
With its own independent flag, laws & legislations, and its own privately owned police force, The Crown is an authority unto itself, it is a self-governing body, therefore, no government or governmental agency holds jurisdiction over The Crown or the inner city of london.
City Of London Displaying It’s Flag

The City Of London isn’t officially recognised as a part of Britain. It is, instead, an independent nation-state operating within Britain. It became a sovereign state in 1694 when king William the third of Orange privatized and turned the Bank of England over to the banking fraternities.
Anna Milton, a contributor for the Guardian newspaper writes that..
‘These are not democratic spaces. Instead rules and regulations are enforced by uniformed private security and round-the-clock surveillance. A host of seemingly innocuous activities such as cycling, rollerblading and even eating in some places are forbidden.’


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Wow, I hate to admit it but I might be a racist. Without opening the cover to your 'book' I automatically assumed the '10 points of why children should be spanked' fits better with your post than in one where flying babies is the 'norm'.
Be a fun little exercise. I'll even let you pick the event that the UK did that fits one of the reasons she should have been spanked (by God if you are looking for the highest authority possible, any version will do)

the Crown is in fact a privately owned corporation, it operates outside the realms of the British legal system and controls the inner City Of London.
The BAR is the CROWN and even the Bankers are subject to it's rules. (at least on paper). They run the world through Civil Law as far as how the Citizens fare. Corporations are subject to the Law also but it is Admiralty Law rather than Civil as it covers anything to do with money. If Corporations are trying to get right that are only given in Civil Law the 'Civilians' should be filling out their tax forms with all the 'perks' reserved for Corporations at the moment.
The City of London is 1/3 city States with the Vatican being one that is obviously the head of the Christian religion and any offshoots as none of them are exposing the RCC for it's variances from the printed word. Guess which one wins in the struggle for being the 'boss of bosses, Washington or Jerusalem (and the bankers in the background pulling the strings)

Doctors swear an oath that says they will not do anything that will harm a patient. The Lawyers take an oath that says they will do no harm to the legal system and that is the BAR in the City of London in specific. I doubt the Pope takes that same oath and the Church could be acting in cahoots with the State so both are elevated a few levels higher than the lowest and biggest group.
 

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When people talk about the Crown, they often believe that they’re referring to the British monarchy. But contrary to popular belief The Crown and the British monarchy are two different entities, the Crown is in fact a privately owned corporation, it operates outside the realms of the British legal system and controls the inner City Of London. The City Of London is often referred to as the square mile, It is currently recognised as the financial capital of the world and is the wealthiest square mile on the planet.
With its own independent flag, laws & legislations, and its own privately owned police force, The Crown is an authority unto itself, it is a self-governing body, therefore, no government or governmental agency holds jurisdiction over The Crown or the inner city of london.
City Of London Displaying It’s Flag

The City Of London isn’t officially recognised as a part of Britain. It is, instead, an independent nation-state operating within Britain. It became a sovereign state in 1694 when king William the third of Orange privatized and turned the Bank of England over to the banking fraternities.
Anna Milton, a contributor for the Guardian newspaper writes that..
‘These are not democratic spaces. Instead rules and regulations are enforced by uniformed private security and round-the-clock surveillance. A host of seemingly innocuous activities such as cycling, rollerblading and even eating in some places are forbidden.’


More: http://independencedaily.wordpress.com/2012/04/01/new-post/

Also: Google


That's a load of nonsense, espoused by those people who think the Illuminati and the Bilderbergers are secretly running the world from the City of London. They also believe that Washington D.C. is a sovereign state.

The City of London, with a population of just over 7,000, is, in fact, the third-smallest city in Britain, after St David's (pop. 1,797) and St Asaph (pop. 3,491 and which got city status in 2012, along with Chelmsford and Perth, to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee). It has its own police force - the City of London Police (which, uniquely, has red and white checks on its uniform rather than black and white like every other UK police force and has its own style of peaked hat) - rather than the Metropolitan Police which polices the rest of London.



 
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(not ruled over by the Vatican, it is the other way around more like they are ruled over by the Jewish money-changers from Jerusalem prior to 70AD

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The governmental and judicial systems within the United States of America, at both federal and local state levels, is owned by the "Crown," which is a private foreign power. Before jumping to conclusions about the Queen of England or the Royal Families of Britain owning the U.S.A., this is a different "Crown" and is fully exposed and explained below. We are specifically referencing the established Templar Church, known for centuries by the world as the "Crown." From this point on, we will also refer to the Crown as the Crown Temple or Crown Templar, all three being synonymous.
First, a little historical background. The Temple Church was built by the Knights Templar in two parts: the Round and the Chancel. The Round Church was consecrated in 1185 and modeled after the circular Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The Chancel was built in 1240. The Temple Church serves both the Inner and Middle Temples (see below) and is located between Fleet Street and Victoria Embankment at the Thames River. Its grounds also house the Crown Offices at Crown Office Row. This Temple "Church" is outside any canonical jurisdiction. The Master of the Temple is appointed and takes his place by sealed (non-public) patent, without induction or institution.
All licensed Bar Attorneys - Attorners (see definitions below) - in the U.S. owe their allegiance and give their solemn oath in pledge to the Crown Temple, realizing this or not. This is simply due to the fact that all Bar Associations throughout the world are signatories and franchises to the international Bar Association located at the Inns of Court at Crown Temple, which are physically located at Chancery Lane behind Fleet Street in London. Although they vehemently deny it, all Bar Associations in the U.S., such as the American Bar Association, the Florida Bar, or California Bar Association, are franchises to the Crown.
The Inns of Court (see below, The Four Inns of Court) to the Crown Temple use the Banking and Judicial system of the City of London - a sovereign and independent territory which is not a part of Great Britain (just as Washington City, as DC was called in the 1800s, is not a part of the north American states, nor is it a state) to defraud, coerce, and manipulate the American people. These Fleet Street bankers and lawyers are committing crimes in America under the guise and color of law (see definitions for legal and lawful below). They are known collectively as the "Crown." Their lawyers are actually Templar Bar Attornies, not lawyers.
The present Queen of England is not the "Crown," as we have all been led to believe. Rather, it is the Bankers and Attornies (Attorneys) who are the actual Crown or Crown Temple. The Monarch aristocrats of England have not been ruling sovereigns since the reign of King John, circa 1215. All royal sovereignty of the old British Crown since that time has passed to the Crown Temple in Chancery.
The U.S.A. is not the free and sovereign nation that our federal government tells us it is. If this were true, we would not be dictated to by the Crown Temple through its bankers and attornies. The U.S.A. is controlled and manipulated by this private foreign power and our unlawful Federal U.S. Government is their pawnbroker. The bankers and Bar Attorneys in the U.S.A. are a franchise in oath and allegiance to the Crown at Chancery - the Crown Temple Church and its Chancel located at Chancery Lane - a manipulative body of elite bankers and attorners from the independent City of London who violate the law in America by imposing fraudulent "legal" - but totally unlawful - contracts on the American people. The banks Rule the Temple Church and the Attorners carry out their Orders by controlling their victim's judiciary.



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