This Talk examines what happened to London after the Romans left in 410 AD. The period that followed is often referred to as the "Dark Ages", but they weren’t “Dark” at all - It’s just that we don’t have much in the way of written records of those times. Over that period we had Londinium, Lundenwic, Lundenburg, and finally London. The history of London is fascinating from a small outpost of the Roman Empire to the Global City of today
Views: 17 | Enquiries: 0Born in London I began my Engineering career as an Apprentice Draughtsman there. Following graduation with a BSc (Hons) degree I subsequently worked for UK & European Engineering companies, and American-based IT organisations, in a variety of senior Management and Technology roles. I finished full-time working at Aston University, Birmingham, supervising Post-Graduate MSc programmes. During my career I regularly presented at International Conferences in the US and Europe which I really enjoyed. Since finally retiring I have spent time pursuing my enthusiasms and interests, so several of my Talks reflect those passions and are based around the city of "London" which is the basis for some of my presentations. I update them regularly and try to introduce a couple of new ones every year. I've been a regular presenter to u3a, NT and Probus groups in the Thames Valley for a number of years, and I currently give talks about twice a month.
"Alan gave a surprisingly detailed, well-presented and illustrated talk, which was very well received and prompted several questions, which were ably answered" Beaconsfield Probus Club
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