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Location Of London Stone
1969
111 Cannon Street newly built on the site of St Swithin’s Church
Location of London Stone
The ruins of St Swithin’s Church, Cannon Street in 1946
Location of London Stone
1952
Ordnance Survey
London Stone in 1937, with the protective grille and the plaque above it in Latin and English installed at the instigation of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society in 1869 (Photo: Hulton Archive Getty Images)
Jack Cade At London Stone, John Clark, LAMAS 2007
Location of London Stone
1916-1920
Ordnance Survey
Location of London Stone
1896
Ordnance Survey
London Stone
1886
London Stone behind a grille in Cannon StreetPhoto: Dixon, Henry (1820-1892)
London Metropolitan Archives
Location of london Stone
1875
Ordnance Survey
London Stone, Cannon Street.
c. 1830Artist: anon.Engraver: Allen, James B. (1803-1876)
London Metropolitan Archives
Location of London Stone
1799-1819
London Stone
1742-1791
London Stone in front of St Swithin’s church, in its first location, after 1742, just to the right of the west door from J T Smith Antiquities of London and its Environs 1791 (Guildhall Library, City of London)
Jack Cade At London Stone, John Clark, LAMAS 2007
Location of London Stone
Roman
Cannon Street - Roman Level
[can’t find the sodding reference at the moment…]
London Stone
1450
Scene of Jack Cade’s rebellion in 1450 showing Jack Cade declaring himself Lord of the City of London at London Stone, Cannon Street.Artist: anon.Engraver: anon.
London Metropolitan Archives
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