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found it ... the last standing stone in London

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/browse.php?site_id=635

not to be recommended, unless you're passing ...

:-(

RG

I just saw your new entries on TMA and rushed back here to take the pish a little, but you had posted first. Is that really it??

You are right ..... it's a very sad thing to see.

I wonder who the last person to actually touch it was!

Was it an anticlimax or a just plain relief that you can now get on with your life to find it?

Sorry..but that's simply just sad.

What's the point of keeping it there at all??

Has Julian ever heard about it or seen it?

Slán

Séamus

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/browse.php?site_id=635#misc

for your latest cut and pasted info ...

Legend has it that the stone originally stood on the opposite side of the road and was considerably taller. The present stone is merely the top of the original stone which was hacked off when building and road works were carried out, leaving the rest of the stone under the ground (below the current pavement level). Apparently, whoever did this considered the stone just a roman mile marker. There are also stories of tall pre-roman walls that lie buried under the urban conurbation of central london (although I find this harder to believe).

Sadly, the london stone does look rather sad and is quite disappointing, although I would love to know what really lies under the modern level in that area.

Whilst on the subject of London stones, what about the King Lyle stone in Kingston, and Dick Whittington's stone in Archway?

johan

Oh dear- how very sad and bizarre.
Still- at least it's not been spraypainted, chiselled, chewing gummed, burnt etc- check out my Caiy Stane posts to see how we treat our ancient monuments in Scotias Capital. Is it really the only monolith left in London?? There's about 6 still standing in Edinburgh- I'm gonna pay the rest a visit soon and post em up,
Cheers RG,
Martin