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Museum of London – the Thames in Prehistory
This is a flint handaxe, reckoned to be 300,000 years old, discovered during the construction of the Regent Palace Hotel in 1912, in Glasshouse Street, Picadilly. The site advertises the opening of a new gallery, London before London, which I … more…
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Tagged Edward-O.-Gordon, Lambeth, libraries, London, museums, Picadilly, prehistory, Southwark, technology
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