Be grateful for a little help as I am giving a lecture on London Bridge. In The Burning Land, Uhtred refers to a breached London Bridge with water flowing through a gap, presumably around 890 AD. Do you believe this to be the old Roman Bridge from 400 AD approx.? It is said that when Olaf of Norway plundered Staines in 993 then he encountered no bridges on the way at all. And is there a good reference document I could look at for this period (other than your excellent books)? Many thanks, appreciate your time
Richard Groome