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Queenhithe - The Original London DockDec 3, 2023 · Queenhithe is the City of London's oldest dock. Dating back to the time of Alfred the Great, it is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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Queenhithe dock, Non Civil Parish - 1001994 - Historic EnglandQueenhithe dock. Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed places. Explore ...
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MoEML: Queenhithe Ward - The Map of Early Modern LondonQueenhithe Ward is located east of Castle Baynard Ward and west of Vintry Ward bordering the north bank of the Thames. It is named after the Queenhithe water- ...
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Queenhithe - diamond geezerNov 23, 2020 · Random City of London ward (4): Queenhithe My fourth random ward is also the smallest, indeed it may be the UK's tiniest electoral district.
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Queenhithe Facts for Kids - Kids encyclopedia facts - KiddleQueenhithe is an old and small area, called a 'ward', in the City of London. It's right by the River Thames, south of St. Paul's Cathedral.
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[PDF] Date created 08 Apr 2016 Queenhithe Ward - City of London councilApr 8, 2016 · Queenhithe ... Ward Boundary. City of London. Boundary. Created by: Corporate GIS Team. 0. 10. 20. 30. 5. Metres. Date created. 08 Apr 2016.
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Queenhithe and Bread Street Overview - Know Your LondonOct 4, 2021 · As has been mentioned before under other wards, all the ward boundaries were redrawn in 2003, causing many changes.
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King Alfred and Queenhithe - cityoflondonhistoryFeb 27, 2020 · Queenhithe Dock is a rectangular inlet in the modern waterfront of the River Thames. Archaeological watching briefs and partial excavation ...
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[PDF] Changing London - Historic EnglandIn the late 9th century Alfred the Great re- established London as a major port, rebuilding its defences and establishing new wharves and waterside markets at ...
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Queenhithe - The Map of Early Modern LondonQueenhithe is an old haven on the Thames, known as a landing place in the 9th century, and allowed ships to harbor inside a retaining wall.
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Queenhithe: An Anglo-Saxon Dock And A Wonderful MosaicNov 1, 2023 · Queenhithe is the only surviving Anglo-Saxon dock, with a 30m mosaic installed 2011-2014, depicting London's history.
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Queenhithe (The Diary of Samuel Pepys)Feb 25, 2004 · Queenhithe Pepys is usually referring to the wharf and stairs on the north bank of the River Thames, south-east of St Paul's Cathedral.
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Episode 185: London's Markets - Renaissance English History ...In the early Middle Ages, Queenhithe was the main harbor for trade. But when London Bridge was rebuilt, it made it harder for ships to navigate to Queenhithe.Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Port of London in the Tudor periodFrom the early 14th century the City had made rules regarding the unloading and measuring of corn at Queenhithe. Salt, coal and other goods such as fruit ...
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(PDF) London and its Merchants in the Italian Archives, 1380–1530Account books reveal extensive financial interactions between English merchants and Italian banks in London. Over 270 documents from London-based correspondents ...Missing: Queenhithe | Show results with:Queenhithe
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The Growth of London as a Port from Roman to Medieval TimesLondinium's Roman harbour had waxed and waned between AD50 and AD500, before a new Mid Saxon beach market subsequently developed to the west at Lundenwic, just ...
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The London Docklands: When were they founded, what was life like ...Jan 16, 2024 · ... London. In 1805, when the city was beginning to feel the effects of the Industrial Revolution, 1,350,000 tons of coal arrived at the docks.
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Queenhithe – England's last remaining Saxon dockFeb 13, 2024 · On the north side of the Thames, at low tide, an extraordinary relic of Anglo Saxon London reveals itself.
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Queenshithe - Daily MedievalMar 5, 2013 · It was designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument in 1973, particularly as it is the only surviving site of a once-Saxon harbor. It is ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Wards of Old London: Queenhithe - Grain, Furs and Frost FairsApr 10, 2016 · As grain merchants moved elsewhere, skinners and fur-traders moved in: a market was established at the head of the harbour, and the area ...
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Museum of London, Department of Urban Archaeology - LibraryReports ; (Summary of Test Pit Report for 20/21 Queenhithe) within An Assessment of Archaeological Deposits and a Preliminary Proposal for an Archaeological ...
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A Thames Lark | MOLAThe original project uncovered the remains of the Saxon settlement at Aethelred's Hithe (later Queenhithe).
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and Twelfth-century Waterfront and Settlement at QueenhitheAug 10, 2025 · Rivers were also increasingly controlled through timber revetments, embankments and wharfs, representing growing command of the landscape.
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Queenhithe - The Historical Marker DatabaseThe harbour was known as Queenhithe after Queen Matilda, wife of Henry I, was granted the dues from the dock in the early 12th century. This right was inherited ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Queenhithe Mosaic: Telling The History of The City - Look Up LondonJun 30, 2020 · The Queenhithe Mosaic is a 30m artwork charting 2,000 years of London history, inspired by archeological finds, and includes key moments and ...<|separator|>
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Queenhithe Mosaic - The Historical Marker DatabaseQueenhithe Mosaic A timeline displaying the remarkable layers of history from Roman times to Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee Unveiled on 18th November 2014
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Mosaic timeline of London's history at Queenhithe wharf - Goldtop.orgDec 28, 2015 · Objects found on the shore of the Thames – bones, oyster shells, pieces of pottery – are included in their relevant time period on the mosaic…
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Queenhithe Dock Heritage Timeline Mosaic by ... - YouTubeJan 22, 2015 · The Queenhithe Dock Heritage Timeline Mosaic was a year project by Southbank Mosaics in collaboration with up to 300 people including mosaic ...
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The Queenhithe Mosaic: Archaeology as Art, Archaeology in ArtMay 13, 2017 · Recently I went for a walk along the Thames to the significant archaeological site of Queenhithe. Later that day, I saw finds from the site in ...Missing: surveys | Show results with:surveys
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Queenhithe | Away from the Drawing BoardQueenhithe was originally given by King Alfred the Great in 883 AD to his brother-in-law Ethelred. Its name came from the profits from the docks being dedicated ...
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[PDF] Queenhithe Mosaic (Southbank Moasics) - City of London councilNov 8, 2012 · To install a timeline mosaic, which enlivens the Thames Path at Queenhithe as part of ongoing improvements in keeping with the approved City of ...Missing: interpretive features
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St Mary Somerset with St Mary Mounthaw, London, England ...St Mary Somerset Parish was part of Queenhithe Ward. Only the tower of St Mary Somerset survives today. After the Great Fire of London (1666), St Mary Mounthaw ...
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St Mary Somerset, London - GENUKIFeb 17, 2025 · This parish - no. 74 in the above map - is located in Queenhithe Ward. The church was damaged in 1666, rebuilt by Wren 1695 was demolished in 1872 with only ...
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Puddle Dock And a City Laystall - A London InheritanceMay 14, 2017 · Puddle Dock is today a street, but for centuries was one of London's docks and a place where the waste and filth from the city was collected ...Missing: Queenhithe | Show results with:Queenhithe
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Puddle Dock - Know Your LondonSep 23, 2015 · It is near where Puddle Dock used to be and it is a reminder of the quaint name that goes back to at least the 1500s.
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Brook's Wharf | Know Your LondonOct 15, 2021 · On the south side of Upper Thames Street today, Brook's Wharf is the City's last surviving true riverside warehouse.
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The Everyday Story of a City Wharf - The London WandererAug 7, 2021 · The only surviving riverside warehouse in the Square Mile, Brook's Wharf now houses apartments and the Samuel Pepys pub.
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Vintners Place | Know Your LondonDec 11, 2023 · The wine was brought by ship to England and unloaded at what was then known as 'Vintner's Wharf' which was this very spot on the river. The ...
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Baynard's Castle: A lost riverside landmark | London MuseumBaynard's Castle was built by the Normans, then rebuilt as a palace by the Tudors close to Blackfriars. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London.
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Smiths' Wharf, Non Civil Parish - 1001995 - Historic EnglandSummary. The Roman and medieval waterfronts at Smiths Wharf, now the site of Queens Quay, 118m WSW of St James's Church ...
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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: Where firms get a vote for 'councillors' - BBCApr 12, 2025 · They are elected for four-year terms. Each ward also has an alderman, elected for six years. The Lord Mayor is chosen from the aldermen for a ...
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City of London Elections 2025There are currently 100 Common Councillors and 25 Aldermen serving as elected representatives, representing public interest and informing how the City of London ...
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QUEENHITHE WARD CLUB - AIM25 - AtoM 2.8.2Queenhithe Ward Club was founded in 1932. The City of London was divided into wards for the purpose of government as early as Norman times.<|separator|>
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The place where businesses and their office workers vote - BBC NewsMar 21, 2017 · On a warm Saturday afternoon in March a group of campaigners heads to the Golden Lane estate in central London. Local council elections are ...
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City of London Council's Democratic Deficit Exposed In Its 2025 ...Mar 3, 2025 · In the elections for the City of London's councillors in March 2025, a majority (56%) of wards will be uncontested and 16% slightly ...
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City of London aldermanic election - Who Can I Vote For?There is one seat in Queenhithe ward, and only one candidate. No votes will be cast, and the candidate below has been automatically declared the winner.
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City of London Common Council election - Who Can I Vote For?There are two seats in Queenhithe ward, and only two candidates. No votes will be cast, and the candidates below have been automatically declared the winners.
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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.<|separator|>
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General 4 — ALDERMAN ALASTAIR KING DLAlastair King is an elected representative of Queenhithe, a City ward named after 'Queen's Quay'. The Queenhithe Mosaic (above), conceived by former Alderman ...
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City of London Councillors - Open Council Data UKNames, parties and wards of all UK councillors, up-to-date, free to access. Stakeholder communication and campaign datasets with councillor emails and roles ...
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Ward of Queenhithe - City of LondonMar 25, 2025 · Ward of Queenhithe elections results, including vote counts and elected representatives.Missing: current alderman
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Member details - Sophia Mooney - City of London councilMar 19, 2025 · Sophia Mooney lives in Queenhithe Ward and works in the Square Mile in Compliance and Administration for an Asset Management firm.
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Committee details - Court of Aldermen - City of London councilThe Court of Aldermen is summoned and presided over by the Lord Mayor and consists of the 25 Aldermen, one for each ward of the City, and The Recorder of London ...
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Annual Wardmotes and Polling Stations - City of LondonFeb 7, 2025 · Wardmotes are Ward meetings that are held annually in March. The Common council elections will be held the following day.Missing: maintenance | Show results with:maintenance
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City of London Corporation - City MayorsThe main purpose of the reforms initiated by the Corporation was to change the voting system for the City to allow businesses a bigger say and fulfil its stated ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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Dynamic Economic Growth - City of LondonMar 21, 2024 · The City of London is the engine in the country's economy, driving dynamic economic growth in financial and professional services.
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Peter Espeut | You can't cancel history - Jamaica GleanerJul 26, 2024 · Hamilton Brown (1775-1843) was a despicable fellow. He came to Jamaica in 1796 to work as a bookkeeper on Queenhythe Estate in St Ann, ...
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Hamilton Brown Esq - IrelandXOHamilton Brown Jr.(1776 – 1843) aka Hamilton Browne Esq. was a sugar planter and slave owner in Jamaica, was instrumental in the importing of several hundred ...
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Queenhythe Pond Park Officially OpenedOct 11, 2025 · Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, on Friday (October 10) officially opened and handed over the newly developed $3.98 million ...
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PARK OPENED ON HISTORIC SITE IN ST ANNOct 17, 2025 · DISCOVERY BAY, St Ann; Oct. 17, 2025. A new recreational park has been opened in the rural community of Queenhythe, in the St Ann hills, ...