London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 1Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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There might have been a ferry and even a bridge , as asserted by Dion Cassius.1
A ferry , and still more a bridge , whether a bridge of boats or a more permanent
structure , would necessarily involve a treaty or agreement between the two ...
There might have been a ferry and even a bridge , as asserted by Dion Cassius.1
A ferry , and still more a bridge , whether a bridge of boats or a more permanent
structure , would necessarily involve a treaty or agreement between the two ...
Σελίδα xi
... earliest Roman London was probably a very small place , little more in fact
than a military fort for the purpose of guarding the ferry or bridge over the Thames
, and thus keeping up the through communication of the north and south of Britain
.
... earliest Roman London was probably a very small place , little more in fact
than a military fort for the purpose of guarding the ferry or bridge over the Thames
, and thus keeping up the through communication of the north and south of Britain
.
Σελίδα xvi
Some years after this the Danes dug a great ditch by Southwark , and then
dragged their ships through to the west side of the bridge , by which means they
were able to keep the inhabitants of London from either going in or out of the
town .
Some years after this the Danes dug a great ditch by Southwark , and then
dragged their ships through to the west side of the bridge , by which means they
were able to keep the inhabitants of London from either going in or out of the
town .
Σελίδα xx
... are moored on the City side at night , and are to have the names of all boats ;
and no one is to cross the Thames at night , and each serjeant must have his own
boat with four men , to guard the water by night , on either side of the bridge .
... are moored on the City side at night , and are to have the names of all boats ;
and no one is to cross the Thames at night , and each serjeant must have his own
boat with four men , to guard the water by night , on either side of the bridge .
Σελίδα xxii
It was the great means of communication between places in London , and was
covered with boats . London 1 The ballad of the " Brave Lord Willoughby ” is in
Percy's Reliques , 2d S. , Bk . ii . Bridge was for many years made hideous with
the ...
It was the great means of communication between places in London , and was
covered with boats . London 1 The ballad of the " Brave Lord Willoughby ” is in
Percy's Reliques , 2d S. , Bk . ii . Bridge was for many years made hideous with
the ...
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