Baby Sea Shimmer is posing with a bronze art installation by Cristina Iglesias, called "Forgotton Steams". As I recall, this one was meant to evoke the Walbrook.
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Baby Sea Shimmer is posing with a bronze art installation by Cristina Iglesias, called "Forgotton Steams". As I recall, this one was meant to evoke the Walbrook.
In London, England.

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"La Ronde" de Max Ophüls - d'après la pièce de théâtre éponyme d'Arthur Schnitzler (1897) - avec Anton Walbrook, Simone Signoret, Gérard Philipe, Danielle Darrieux, Jean-Louis Barrault, Daniel Gélin, Odette Joyaux, Serge Reggiani, Simone Simon, Fernand Gravey ete Isa Miranda, mars 2024.
Walbrook. Baltimore, MD. 2021.
Lost London: Walking the River Walbrook Part 1: Outside the City
Of all the lost rivers of London, the Walbrook is perhaps the most lost. It once flowed in a valley between Ludgate Hill (to the west) and Cornhill (to the east), and formed the eastern boundary of the first Roman settlement at Londinium. When the Romans built their city wall, the river was carried through the northern wall by an aqueduct, which may be the root of its name (“wall brook”); an alternative suggestion is that the name is derived from the Celtic Weala Broc, meaning "brook of the foreigners" (meaning the native Britons, who were also referred to as the Welsh).
As time passed and Londinium became London, the growing city would eventually force the Walbrook underground; around the middle of the 15th Century, the remaining above ground stretches of the river were vaulted over. By some reckoning, during Roman times the Walbrook may have flowed up to 11 metres below the current street level. Traces of the river have now all but vanished, making following the course less about looking for signs of the river, but more of a tour of the long history of the city above it.
The source of the Walbrook is somewhat debated. It may once have been in Islington, though the stretch from there to Shoreditch was diverted by the Carthusian monks of the Charterhouse in 1430. The river that remained then drew its waters from somewhere around Shoreditch – several possible sites have been identified, though a strong contender (and start for this walk) is the site of the lost Holywell, a sacred spring that was once found in the grounds of the medieval Priory of St John the Baptist, its remains now under New Inn Square, off Bateman’s Row.
The closest above ground route one can then follow runs along New Inn Street, where a strange ‘London Baby’ face looks out from the gate to Curtain Road School.
The route then passes by the site of The Theatre, deserving of the definite article, being London’s first purpose built theatre, and home to performances by William Shakespeare’s company, the Chamberlain’s Men.
The walker then joins Curtain Road, finding the Old Blue Last pub, which once claimed, probably inaccurately, to have been the first pub where porter was sold. Following the main road in a south-western direction, the walker is now walking roughly where the western bank of the Walbrook would have once been, though now there is a largely unremarkable collection of buildings, punctuated by a run-down Brutalist car park.
Further along, a brief diversion down Worship Street reveals a short row of flats in the Arts and Crafts style, built in 1863 as a project to combing living space, working space, and shops for artisans. The drinking fountain at one end was unlikely to have been connected to the subterranean Walbrook, though any water it might produce these days would probably be of the same quality.
Back to Curtain Road, and looking ahead, it is very obvious from the shift in architecture and the distinctive bollards that the edge of the City of London has been reached – a convenient point to pause this narrative.
You know which bit of recent demimonde history I’d love to hear about in a future RoL book? Exactly what happened between Mama Thames and Lea when Mama Thames took over the tidal Thames. Obviously by ~2012 Lea is part of the family, but how did they interact in 1960-whatever? What did that feel like for both of them? Did Lea give Mama Thames genius loci tips and/or introduce her to people? What was Lea’s relationship with the upper Thames family like before and after that? How do they think of their relationship - the rest of the tidal Thames family are Mama Thames’ daughters, do they consider themselves as friends or sisters or cousins or...? How did Mama Thames introduce Lea to her nursing friends?
Also, why did Lea become part of Mama Thames’ family and Walbrook didn’t? Obviously Walbrook has a lot of painful history about family, but I wonder if there was ever a point or opportunity where they could have connected, and it didn’t happen. And, leading on from that, Walbrook’s been a genius loci for about forever, she’s about the same age as or older than Father Thames (it’s interesting that Beverley says ‘nobody’s that old’ when Peter asks if Walbrook could be older, when Miss Tefeidiad is older and Bev’s spent time with her). We know she doesn’t get on with Mama Thames and her daughters, but I wonder what her relationship was like with Father Thames and male!Beverley, William of Tyburn, etc, or if it was the same as it is now, and they just didn’t speak.

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Walbrook. Baltimore, MD. 2022.
Walbrook. Baltimore, MD. 2022.
Walbrook. Baltimore, MD. 2022.