Rare inscribed Roman stylus found in London goes on display
Found under the streets of London, a unique Roman stylus, with the most elaborate and expressive inscription of its kind has gone on display.
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Rare inscribed Roman stylus found in London goes on display
Found under the streets of London, a unique Roman stylus, with the most elaborate and expressive inscription of its kind has gone on display.
Bank tube station gets a new entrance under the Bloomberg building
A brand new entrance has opened at Bank tube station making the Waterloo & City line considerably easier to use, and reducing congestion in the ticket hall for everyone else.
New Bank tube station entrance in final stages ahead of opening
The exceptionally delayed new entrance to Bank tube station looks increasingly close to being opened at last.
London’s Alleys – Three Cranes Walk, EC4
If you are taking a picturesque walk along the Thames, right in the heart of the City's office world can be found this very industrial section of pathway.
London’s Alleys – St Stephen’s Row
The majestic imposing bulk of Mansion House conceals a charming alley hidden behind its walls, and splitting the secular home of the Lord Mayor of London from the ancient church behind.
Revealing the Roman Walbrook river under London
The Museum of London has opened a new display which shows off finds from the lost Walbrook valley and beyond and represents over 170 years of excavation in London.
Solving the mystery of Roman London’s headless bodies
For the past 150 years, a mystery has surrounded part of the City of London, where an unusually large number of human skulls were discovered, but without their bodies.
Roman remains found by new entrance to Bank tube station
A huge construction site near Bank Tube station is preparing the way for a new tube station entrance to be built -- oh, and a very large office block, oh, and it sits in a major archaeological location.
Roman remains excavated just behind the Bank of England
The rebuilding of a city office block just behind the Bank of England has opened up an opportunity for the Museum of London to unpack their trowels and tape measures and have a look at what lies beneath.