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Possible remains of the medieval Thames shoreline have been uncovered by experts restoring the Palace of Westminster. The stone structures, under a section of the House of Lords chamber, are ...
Archaeologists Find Possible Remnants of Medieval Thames River Under the Palace of Westminster The medieval river wall discovery is believed to be at least 700 years old.
The Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London (Credits: PA) The remains of a medieval stone wall likely to be at least seven centuries old may have been found under the Palace of Westminster ...
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Westminster Palace restoration experts say they may have unearthed original River Thames shoreline.
The structure, thought to be the original medieval Thames River wall which ran under the Houses of Parliament, was unearthed during restoration work. Experts say it is likely to be at least 700 years ...