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  1. Wapen van de City of London. Het wapen van de City of London, is een wapen dat nooit officieel is toegekend. Wel is het wapen vastgelegd bij het College of Arms, alleen daar is het opgenomen zonder schildhouders en helmteken. Al is het geheel op 30 april 1957 wel toegekend. [1]

  2. cityoflondon .gov .uk. The City of London, widely referred to simply as the City, is a city, ceremonial county and local government district [note 1] that contains the ancient centre, and constitutes, along with Canary Wharf, the primary central business district (CBD) of London and one of the leading financial centres of the world. [2]

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  3. Origin/meaning. The arms of London have never officially been granted, but have been recorded at the College of Arms, albeit without supporters and crest. The crest and helmet were granted on April 30, 1957. The shield combines the cross of St. George with the emblem of the city's patron, St. Paul.

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  4. 15 de sept. de 2023 · City of London Cemetery Main Gate coat of arms 1.jpg 2,625 × 3,500; 6.95 MB. Blackfriars Railway Bridge southern abutment London Chatham and Dover Railway insignia badge.jpg 3,456 × 3,456; 7.42 MB. City of London Cemetery Main Gate coat of arms 2 brighter.jpg 5,927 × 3,952; 22.98 MB.

    • History
    • Local Authority Role
    • High Officers and Other Officials
    • Elections
    • Court of Aldermen
    • Court of Common Council
    • Committees of The City of London
    • The Lord Mayor and The Sheriffs
    • Ceremonies and Traditions
    • Conservation Areas and Green Spaces

    In the Anglo-Saxon period, consultation between the City's rulers and its citizens took place at the Folkmoot. Administration and judicial processes were conducted at the Court of Hustingand the administrative part of the court's work evolved into the Court of Aldermen. There is no surviving record of a charter first establishing the Corporation as...

    Local government legislation often makes special provision for the City to be treated as a London borough and for the Common Council to act as a local authority. The Corporation does not have general authority over the Middle Temple and the Inner Temple, two of the Inns of Court adjoining the west of the City which are historic extra-parochial area...

    Because of its accumulated wealth and responsibilities, the Corporation has a number of officers and officials unique to its structure who enjoy more autonomy than most local council officials,[citation needed]and each of whom has a separate budget: 1. The Town Clerk, who is also the chief executive. 2. The Chamberlain, the City Treasurer and Finan...

    The first direct elections to Common Council took place in 1384.Before that date the representatives of the wards had been elected by the livery companies; originally they were merely appointed by the aldermen. The City of London Corporation was not reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, because it had a more extensive electoral franchise...

    Wards originally elected aldermen for life, but the term is now only six years. Aldermen may, if they so choose, submit to an election before the six-year period ends. In any case, an election must be held no later than six years after the previous election. The sole qualification for the office is that aldermen must be Freemen of the City; candida...

    The Court of Common Council, also known as the Common Council of the City of London, is formally referred to as the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in Common Council assembled.The "Court" is the primary decision-making body of the City of London Corporation and meets nine times per year, though most of its work is carried out by ...

    The work of the City of London Corporation is primarily carried out through a range of committees: 1. Audit and Risk Management Committee 2. Barbican CentreBoard 3. Barbican Residential Committee 4. Board of Governors of the City of London Freemen's School 5. Board of Governors of the City of London School 6. Board of Governors of the City of Londo...

    The Lord Mayor of London and the two sheriffs are chosen by liverymen meeting at Common Hall. Sheriffs, who serve as assistants to the lord mayor, are chosen on Midsummer Day. The lord mayor, who must have previously been a sheriff, is chosen on Michaelmas. Both the lord mayor and the sheriffs are chosen for terms of one year. The lord mayor fulfil...

    Stuart Fraser, the Corporation's Deputy Policy chairman wrote in 2011 "it is undoubtedly the case that we have more tradition and pageantry than most", for example the yearly Lord Mayor's Show. There are eight formal ceremonies involving the Corporation: 1. Midsummer Common Hall for the election of the sheriffs (24 June or nearest weekday); 2. Admi...

    The City of London Corporation maintains around 10,000 acres (40 km2) of public green spaces – mainly conservation areas / nature reserves – in Greater London and the surrounding counties. The most well-known of the conservation areas are Hampstead Heath and Epping Forest. Other areas include Ashtead Common, Burnham Beeches, Highgate Woodand the Ci...

  5. Vlag van de City of London. Verticale variant. De vlag van de City of London is gebaseerd op de vlag van Engeland, met het Sint-Joriskruis op een wit veld en als toevoeging een rood zwaard in het eerste kanton. Het zwaard moet verwijzen naar het zwaard waarmee Sint Paulus, de beschermheilige van Londen, is vermoord.

  6. The history of London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, extends over 2000 years. In that time, it has become one of the world's most significant financial and cultural capital cities. It has withstood plague, devastating fire, civil war, aerial bombardment, terrorist attacks, and riots .