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Thames Street (Upper and Lower) was utterly rebuilt after the Second World War. It was widened, realigned and resurfaced. It is the last street in London where olde-worlde pavement curiosities ...
Archaeologists from the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) have uncovered three new sections of an ancient Roman wall that was built along the River Thames 2,000 years ago.
First, of course Upper Thames Street has very high nitrogen dioxide emissions. It is London’s main west-east carriageway, and the main link out of central London, and the politicians have ...
Riverbank House, Upper Thames Street. Archaeologists here found more than 65 feet of the stone wall, which in some parts still stands up to 4.5 feet above the foundation level.
These newly excavated sections measure a total of 330 feet, and are located by the Riverbank House on Upper Thames Street, as well as Sugar Quay and Three Quays on Lower Thames Street.