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London Office Jobs
The size of the City was constrained by a London Office
Jobs defensive perimeter wall, known as London Wall, which
was built by the Romans in the late 2nd century to protect
their strategic port city. However, the boundaries of the
City of London are no longer the old city wall as the City
has expanded its jurisdiction slightly London Office Jobs
over time. During the medieval era, the City's jurisdiction
expanded westwards along Fleet Street to Temple Bar and also
took in the other "City bars" such as at Holborn,
Aldersgate, Bishopsgate and Aldgate. These were the important
entrances to the City and their control was vital in maintaining
the City's special privileges over London Office Jobs certain
trades.
The walls have disappeared, although several sections remain
visible. A section near the Museum of London was revealed
after London Office Jobs the devastation of an air-raid on
29 December 1940 at the height of the Blitz. Other visible
sections are at St Alphage, and there are two sections near
the Tower of London.
The boundary London Office Jobs of the City remained fixed
until boundary changes in 1993, when it expanded slightly
to the west, north and east, taking small parcels of land
from the London Boroughs of Westminster, London Office Jobs
Camden, Islington, Hackney and Tower Hamlets. The 1993 boundary
changes were done primarily to tidy up the boundary in places
where the urban landscape had changed so dramatically that
the old boundary was meaningless. In the process London Office
Jobs the City lost small parcels of land, though there was
an overall net gain of land. Most notably, the changes placed
the (then recently developed) Broadgate estate London
Office Jobs entirely in the City.[4]
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