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Description Waterfront london.jpg | port of Roman London, around AD100, as excavated; redrawn from G. Milne: The Port of Roman London , London 1985 (reprint 1993), ISBN 0813443650 Invalid ISBN , fig. 14 on page 26. Left (West): Building of unknown function; perhaps residental; right (East): warehouses; in the middle: remains of a landing stage. |
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Interesting, but do we have a source?
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The Bridge?
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What is the point of these areas of yellow marking? Were there a second and third bridge?
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Could we get names or details about these structures, either on the image itself or as new "notes" here?
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No need for southern shore. Surely the structures discovered weren't longer than the Thames is wide, as the current image implies.