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Ancient Architects | The London Stone: Historic Mysteries, Myths and Legends | Ancient Architects @AncientArchitects | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
For more than two years I commuted to London every day for work and would often spend lunch breaks and half days off taking a look at historic places of interest, whether it was Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, the sites of the Jack the Ripper murders, Cleopatra’s Needle, The Petrie Museum and so on, but one thing I didn’t even know existed until recently is something known as the London Stone.

It’s an historic landmark housed at 111 Cannon Street, across the river from Shakespeare’s Globe theatre. This building on Cannon Street, number 111, isn’t some grand museum or ancient historic structure; it’s a relatively new-build bank or investment centre, a standard office building, but at its foot, there is a strange little structure at ground level.

Directly above, it says “London Stone” and there are two plaques either side to tell passers-by what they are looking at: a modest chunk of oolitic limestone, measuring 53 cm x 43 x 30, apparently the remnants of a once much larger object that had stood for many centuries on the southern side of the street.

So, an old rock in the middle of the capital, but what’s the deal with the London Stone? What was it? Why is it so important? Watch the video to learn more.

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Music:
Ross Bugden - Olympus (Copyright and Royalty Free): youtu.be/BnmglWHoVrk

Sources:
scandalousartefacts.com/2016/08/30/london-stone-part-1-an-unlovely-lump-of-rock
scandalousartefacts.com/2016/09/08/london-stone-part-2-a-choreographic-reconstruction
jstor.org/stable/29534107?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
museumoflondon.org.uk/discover/london-stone-seven-strange-myths
londonstone.org.uk

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