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30 July 2003

Rodcorp's books read in 2003 (now you know what we've been doing instead of working) and 2002.
9:45:23 PM     comments

(in progress)
  • Geography/latitude: Greenwich (meridian). St Pauls / The Thames / Charing Cross as the centroid - thanks to Chris (and also: Hammersley has some interesting comments on geographic centres of continents)
  • Systemic
    • Charing Cross station is the centre of London for Black Taxis
    • Piccadilly Circus is considered the centre of the Underground network (though Victoria is the busiest, and the first line ran from Farringdon to Paddington via King's Cross)
    • Postal districts: useful explanations here and here, but no mention of an origin
  • In name (historically): Apsley House - 'No 1, London'
  • Historical, again: Roman London. The square mile roughly defines where Roman London stood, and there was a basilica and forum in Cornhill, dating from 70/90AD. (Where were roads measured to? - thanks Chris)
  • the flow of people: multiple centres (Struan)
  • retail and finance: where are the most/highest transactions and revenue? Oxford Street? City of London for non-retail.
Sort of related: openguides, a network of free, community-maintained city guides to which anyone can contribute (thanks Paul)

Sources: London Encyclopaedia, various
To check: histories of London, Museum of London.
9:06:24 PM     comments

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