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London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

51.5073, -0.1276
9 timeline entries
Cached May 23, 2026 at 01:08 AM
Earliest Trace

~33.9 Million Years Ago: Bedrock Foundation: Thames Group

Indigenous Context

Unclassified Ancestral Territory

Community Target

London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

Locality

Locality: Covent Garden

Nearby Landmark

nearby from: London

Chronological Record

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Deep Time

~33.9 Million Years AgoGeological

Bedrock Foundation: Thames Group

Situated securely over bedrock composed primarily of clay, silt, sand and gravel dating back to the Eocene era.

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open-data78% confidencecoordinate match

Indigenous Context

Pre-1650sIndigenous

Unclassified Ancestral Territory

No specific historical treaty polygons directly intersect this localized coordinate point in the open dataset. Regional interpolation suggests nomadic stewardship traversing the general county area prior to colonization.

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derived35% confidenceregional match

Present Context

Current RecordProperty Record

Resolved Search Target

Resolved the search as a broader community/place report rather than a single parcel. The report is centered on London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

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search-resolution74% confidenceplace match
Present ContextProperty Record

Locality: Covent Garden

This coordinate is administratively classified within Covent Garden, England. Hyper-local zoning designations and district boundaries may affect historical records and deed trails.

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geocoder84% confidencecoordinate match
Regional Landmark ContextLore

nearby from: London

London sits nearby from this property. London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of 9. 1 million people in 2024. Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Western Europe, with a population of 15. 1 million. London stands on the River Thames in southeast England, at the head of a 50-mile (80 km) tidal estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a major settlement for nearly 2,000 years.

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nearby-place64% confidencenearby match
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nearby from: Charing Cross

Charing Cross sits nearby from this property. Charing Cross ( CHA-ring) is a junction in Westminster, London, England, where six routes meet. Since the early 19th century, Charing Cross has been the notional "centre of London" and became the point from which distances from London are measured.

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nearby-place64% confidencenearby match
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nearby from: Drummonds Bank

Drummonds Bank sits nearby from this property. Messrs. Drummond, Bankers is a formerly independent private bank in the United Kingdom that is now part of NatWest Group. The Royal Bank of Scotland incorporating Messrs Drummond, Bankers is based at 49 Charing Cross in central London. Drummonds is authorised as a brand of The Royal Bank of Scotland by the Prudential Regulation Authority.

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nearby-place64% confidencenearby match
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nearby from: Farmers Club

Farmers Club sits nearby from this property. The Farmers Club is a private members' club that was founded in 1842. It is located at 3 Whitehall Court in the Whitehall district of London, England. Members are required to have an association with farming, agriculture or food.

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nearby-place64% confidencenearby match
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nearby from: Equestrian statue of Charles I, Charing Cross

Equestrian statue of Charles I, Charing Cross sits nearby from this property. The equestrian statue of Charles I at Charing Cross, London, England, is a work by the French sculptor Hubert Le Sueur, probably cast in 1633 during Charles’ lifetime. It is the oldest bronze statue in London and is considered the central point of the city. Charing Cross is used to define the centre of London and a plaque by the statue indicates that road signage distances to London are measured from this point.

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nearby-place64% confidencenearby match