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Ward of Walbrook

May 29, 2008

After yesterdays fun blog, back to history today…yawn, yawn yawn.

The Walbrook River ( you do remember we have a room named after this at America Square?) now runs completely underground and the only evidence above ground is the stream on a street called Walbrook, which runs parallel to its course. On the Street is a church called St. Stephen Walbrook, which originally stood on the west bank of the stream, but was rebuilt around 1439 on the east side. In 1666 the church burnt down in the Great Fire of London and Sir Christopher Wren built a new church there in 1672 to replace it, which still stands. The historic London Stone, which would have been a highly important religious symbol in Roman as well as pre-Roman London, is also minutes from Walbrook, as is the present-day Bank of England. The Walbrook Conference Room at America Sqaure has a part of the original wall!

Walbrook is one of the 25 wards in the city of London.

Walbrook Theatre 50/ Classroom/cabaret 30/ u-shape 20.

Yes, yesterdays was far more entertaining, off to moisturise my hands, with our lotion

Until tomorrow……….

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