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Friday, 12 March 2021

The City of London and EC3

 

The City of London seen from Tower Bridge.The Tower is not part of the City.

The City of London is unique in being the only area of any city dedicated solely to the financial industries of banking, stockbroking, insurance and law. Known as The Square Mile', it is legally a county - the smallest in the kingdom - and administered by the City of London Corporation, headed by the Lord Mayor, supported by Sheriffs and Aldermen. By tradition, even the Queen asks permission to enter the City of London. It is home to the 110 Livery Companies that are the successors to the ancient guilds that controlled business in the Middle Ages, but which are now all charitable institutions. Fewer that 8.000 people actually live in the City, but over 500,000 people work there every day (as well as many more in the satellite city of Canary Wharf).  


The Royal Exchange and the Bank of England

                                                                                  EC3
The Aviva Building and the Gherkin at 30 St Mary Axe, the site of the old Baltic Exchange
and my old office


Lloyd's and the Willis Building in Lime St


Lloyd's and the Willis Building on Lime St with the Walkie-Talkie Building at the Far End


View of the City from 90 Fenchurch St with the Gherkin and the redeveloped International House. Both sites used to be my offices and all are in EC3.