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Cripplegate - London RemembersCripplegate was originally the northern entrance to the Roman fort, built c.AD120. This Roman gate probably remained in use until at least the late Saxon ...<|separator|>
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St Giles' Cripplegate - City of LondonIt is thought that there has been a church on this spot for one thousand years. In 1090, a Norman church stood on this site, built by Alfune, Bishop of London, ...
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Cripplegate | The History of LondonCripplegate originated as an entrance to the fort in the north-west corner of the Roman city of Londinium. During the medieval period it became a main gate ...
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City of London Ward Map 2003 - Cripplegate Ward ClubThe Ward of Cripplegate provides part of the Northern edge of the City and stretches from just below Old Street, down to London Wall at its Southern tip.
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Results for Cripplegate - WardThe ward is home to the Golden Lane Estate and a large section of the Barbican, including the Barbican Centre. This ward elects 8 Common Councillors and 1 ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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St Giles' Cripplegate - City of LondonSt Giles' Cripplegate is one of the few remaining medieval churches in the City of London and, after surviving devastating bombing during the Blitz, it sits at ...
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Cripplegate within ward School | British MuseumThe wards had responsibility to keep the peace, supervise trade and oversee sanitation, and each ward has the right to elect an Alderman and Commoners to sit in ...
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MoEML: Cripplegate - The Map of Early Modern LondonLike London Bridge, Cripplegate was used to display the bodies of traitors. One such body was that of William Thomas, clerk of the privy council to Edward VI.
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Cripplegate - Grub Street ProjectIt seems most probable that the name was "Crepelesgate," from the A.S. "crepel" = “burrow," or "crypele" = "a den," a "burrow," of which the genitive form is " ...
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London Wall: the west gate of Cripplegate fort and a section of ...Here, the west wall of Cripplegate fort, built between AD 120 and 150, provided an existing defensive boundary which was thickened by constructing a ...
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London's Roman City Wall Walk - Historic UKMuch like the section of nearby wall in St Alphege Gardens, the original Cripplegate was built around AD 120 and began to decline in the Saxon period.Missing: Londinium | Show results with:Londinium
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Fortress Londinium: Tracing London's Roman defences - The PastJul 5, 2023 · ... fortress at Cripplegate that had stood in the area since AD 125-150. They originally embraced Londinium on three sides only, with the waters ...
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Roman Fort West Gate ruins | A tiny bit of Londinium… hidden in a ...May 7, 2016 · Roman ruins of the gateway to the Cripplegate Fort were uncovered in the 1950s. There aren't many Roman remains visible in London today, with ...
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The Discovery of the Roman Fort at Cripplegate, City of London ...Aug 5, 2025 · The Discovery of the Roman Fort at Cripplegate, City of London, Based upon the Records from Excavations by W.F. Grimes for the Roman and ...
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Lost London: Gates Special – CripplegateFeb 10, 2012 · The origins of the gate's name are shrouded by the mists of time but it has been suggested that it was named for the beggars or cripples that ...
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Lady Eleanor Holles School and Cripplegate - A London InheritanceFeb 20, 2022 · Baddeley describes Cripplegate as the second largest ward in the City (Farringdon Without being the larger), covering an area of 63 acres, ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Cripplegate: destruction and rebirth - Historical TrinketsJan 16, 2012 · The Cripplegate itself was demolished in 1760, with its materials sold off for £91, a rather large sum at the time. Like many of the old city's ...
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Excavations at Medieval Cripplegate, London: Archaeology After the ...The RMLEC therefore mounted a remarkable programme of archaeological research in the ruins of Cripplegate, in which some sites were deliberately selected to ...
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Excavations at Medieval Cripplegate, London: Archaeology after the ...The Cripplegate area of London was the site of a Roman fort and later of medieval structures and artefacts. Excavations between 1946 and 1968 by Professor W F ...Missing: period | Show results with:period
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The Discovery of The Roman Fort at Cripplegate, City of LondonRating 3.7 (3) Over a 15-year period the piecing together of the main sequence of the Cripplegate fort required detailed research and also in-depth negotiations with a large ...
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Bastion 14, Cripplegate - A London InheritanceJun 14, 2020 · The bastions are not Roman, they form part of the medieval City defences and were built up against the medieval wall, which used the Roman wall ...Missing: gate Londinium
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The purpose of the Cripplegate Roman fort - Layers of LondonThe Cripplegate fort were expected to lie just inside the dog-leg angle of Aldermanbury, where the Corporation of London had a staff car-park in the basements ...
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[PDF] Scheduled Ancient Monument List Entry Summary - City of LondonThis section of London Wall represents the north western corner of the Roman. Cripplegate fort and includes the ruins and buried remains of the Roman and.
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No. 75 Cripplegate Ward without Volunteers - Hugh Evelyn PrintsSince the 1994 (City) and 2003 (ward) boundary changes, most of the ward is Without, with the ward of Bassishaw having expanded considerably into the Within ...<|separator|>
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Cripplegate Ward - City of London councilApr 8, 2016 · Page 1. Farringdon. Within. Aldersgate. Broad. Street. Farringdon. Without. Bassishaw. Coleman. Street. Cripplegate.
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MoEML: Cripplegate Ward - The Map of Early Modern LondonCripplegate Ward is east of Aldersgate Ward and Farringdon Within Ward, encompassing area both inside and outside the Wall. The ward is named after Cripplegate.
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[PDF] The aldermen of Cripplegate Ward from A.D. 1276 to A.D. 1900 ...This order was re-affirmed in 1420, and under these conditions all the aldermen of Cripplegate were elected, up to, and including Sir William Stewart, ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Cripplegate, one of the twenty-six wards of the city of London... history of Cripplegate Ward. In indicating the changes in the buildings and streets of this ward it may well be assumed that similar changes have taken.
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Timeline 1940 – 1959 for the Barbican Estate29th December 1940. In a single night of incendiary bombing, every street from Moorgate to Aldersgate Street, covering thirty five acres, was destroyed.
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Blitzed, rebuilt and built again: what became of London's bomb sites?Sep 2, 2015 · Air raid damage in London, looking towards Cripplegate. View image in fullscreen. On 29 December 1940, Cripplegate was razed in firestorms ...
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Country diary 1948: Nature reclaims badly bombed CripplegateAug 28, 2023 · A gentle breeze was blowing as I walked through the badly bombed Cripplegate area of London the other day, and the feathery seeds of the rosebay ...
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Cripplegate - Author John RhodesCripplegate is an area of London near the Roman wall that was accidentally bombed by Luftwaffe bombers on August 24, 1940.
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The Barbican: rising from the ashes of old CripplegateAug 8, 2014 · ... name “Cripplegate” may lie in the Saxon word “crepel”, meaning a covered passage. Indeed, old documents sometimes use the spelling “Crepelgate”.
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Building the Brutal: the Barbican Redevelopment - Historic EnglandThe Barbican is a Grade II listed building complex built after the Second World War. The idea was conceived after bombing destroyed the area - then known as ...
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Brutal and Beautiful: The Story of London's BarbicanFeb 28, 2022 · The site: Cripplegate and the Blitz Aerial bombing by the German Luftwaffe during the Blitz destroyed most of the location the Barbican now ...
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Barbican Estate history - City of LondonAug 7, 2025 · Construction for the Barbican Estate started in 1965 and took 11 years to complete. The complex, designed by architects Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, was Grade ...
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Timeline: construction of the Barbican EstateMay 1960. Chamberlin Powell and Bon were finally confirmed as the architects overseeing the construction of the Barbican buildings. They had so far only been ...
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Barbican ArchitectureWe uncover some of the facts and unexpected stories behind the history and architecture of the Barbican Centre and Barbican Estate.
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Barbican Centre: New designs revealed as part of £240m refurb - BBCMay 19, 2025 · The plans include works to the lakeside terrace, the foyers being redesigned to be more inclusive and with improved facilities. Kin Creatives ...
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Barbican Renewal gathers momentum with strong public backing ...- A fully accessible conservatory which will remain open to the public almost every day, with new water feature, and bold, theatrical planting · - A rejuvenated ...
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The Barbican Center to Undergo Major Renewal and Upgrade ...Dec 18, 2024 · The Renewal Program includes upgrades to the distinctive brutalist foyers, lakeside terrace, and the largest glasshouse in central London. The ...
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CRIPPLEGATE - GLERAAn update to the Resolution passed at the March 2024 Wardmote concerning the abatement for Crescent House leaeholders. 20/09/2024Posted inCoL, CRIPPLEGATE, ...
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cripplegate councillors - GLERAOur ward, Cripplegate, is one of only four residential wards along with Aldersgate, Portsoken and Queenhithe, the rest are business wards. The resident ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Your Councillors by Ward - City of London councilThe City of London is divided into 25 wards. Each ward elects one Alderman and two or more Common Councillors (collectively referred to as Members, ...
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City of London aldermanic election - Who Can I Vote For?This election was cancelled because the number of candidates who stood was equal to the number of available seats. There is one seat in Cripplegate ward, and ...
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City of London Councillors - Open Council Data UKName, Party, Ward, End of Term. City of London Councillors. Steve Goodman, Labour Party, Aldersgate, 2029. Naresh Sonpar, Independent / Other, Aldersgate ...
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Alderwoman Liz King BEM JP - Trust for LondonLiz King BEM JP serves as Alderwoman for the Ward of Cripplegate with the City of London corporation. She works to ensure that the views and concerns of her ...
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Ward of Cripplegate - City of LondonMar 20, 2025 · Ward of Cripplegate ; CORBETT, ANNE, Labour Party, 503 E ; DE WIT, IVO SERVANDUS, Independent, 168 ; FRAMPTON, DAWN MARGARET, Independent, 443 E.
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Voting and elections - City of LondonThe City of London is divided into 25 wards and 125 members are elected to represent them. Each ward elects one Alderman and two or more Common Councillors.
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City of London Elections 2025The City of London is the oldest continuously-running municipal democracy in the world. Both residents and workers are eligible to vote in elections.
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City of London: Where firms get a vote for 'councillors' - BBCApr 12, 2025 · The 25 wards have characterful names such as Cripplegate Without, and Cripplegate Within, Vintry, Queenhithe and Bread Street. Between two and ...
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Ward elections and ward lists - City of LondonMar 5, 2025 · Aldermen and Common Councillors are elected by the electors of the ward who are registered to vote on the relevant ward list. Registration ...
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Election results - City of LondonStay informed with real-time data on the most recent elections, including detailed breakdowns of votes and outcomes.
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City of London residents call for independent election inquiry - BBCMar 31, 2025 · Fourteen of the Square Mile's 25 wards were not contested at the Common Council election on 20 March.
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Our History - Cripplegate FoundationThe origin of the Foundation lies in gifts and donations for the poor and needy made to the Church of St. Giles Without Cripplegate.
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[PDF] THE CRIPPLEGATE FOUNDATION | Guildhall Historical AssociationThis is the story of one of them, Cripplegate, whose Foundation Scheme was approved by Queen Victoria in Council on 23rd February 1891, and whose governors ...
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About Us - Cripplegate FoundationCripplegate Foundation is a local grant-making foundation supporting residents working in the London borough of Islington and a small area of the City of London ...
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London, Commercial & Cripplegate Bank Ltd - NatWest GroupThis joint stock bank was established in 1819 as Cripplegate Savings Bank. It registered as a joint stock bank with limited liability, Cripplegate Bank Ltd, in ...
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Cripplegate Bank | British Museumprimary name: Cripplegate Bank ; other name: Cripplegate Savings Bank ; other name: London, Commercial & Cripplegate Bank ; Details: organisation; institution/ ...
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Disability in Medieval Hospitals and Almshouses | Historic EnglandIn 1351 St Mary within Cripplegate in London catered for 100 blind, paralytic and disabled priests. This was known as 'Elsyng Spital' after its founder Elsyng ...
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The Wards of Old London: Cripplegate Within - Roman Fortifications ...Jun 9, 2016 · Cripplegate was originally one of four gateways to the Roman fort that occupied the north-west corner of the post-Boudiccan city of Londinium.
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Ouch! (disability) - Fact - Ouch Q&A: St. Giles - BBCAug 31, 2005 · A: St. Giles Church does indeed get its name from our patron saint, but Cripplegate derives from a corruption of the Anglo-Saxon word Cruplegate ...Missing: controversy | Show results with:controversy
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The Tower of Elsyng Spital - Travel with IntentMay 14, 2021 · It was built to provide care for up to 100 ill and disabled people, with priority to be given to blind or paralysed priests. The hospital closed ...
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Just Another 'C' Word? The Weird, Wonderful and Worrisome History ...Aug 11, 2023 · Some claim this use of cripple came from the Anglo-Saxon word crepel, meaning a covered or underground passageway. Others, including Him-with- ...
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Vandals once again spray over word 'cripple' on Cripplegate Park ...Mar 27, 2017 · Vandals once again spray over word 'cripple' on Cripplegate Park signs, in St John's, Worcester, in 'mindless' ... derogatory term.Missing: offensive | Show results with:offensive