Welcome to bollards of London (incorporating bollards of Britain), a site dedicated to those rather odd looking pavement objects you find in the most interesting of places. Bollards have a history richer than most objects placed upon the pavement and we can easily find some from the earlier part of the 19th Century. Welcome once again to bollards of London and please do follow/contact me on the twitter @BollardsEngland or via gmail john.bollards@gmail.com #thankyou...
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Garlick Hill...
Here at Garlick Hill EC4 just by the side of Mansion House Station we find a beautiful cobble stone street/road lined with "bollards" rather like a pageant. The bollards are the usual type we find within the City of London but considering all that is going on in the City of Westminster right now (Royal Wedding) it might be an idea to focus on another central part of the capital and wonder where this beautiful old street/road leads.
At the bottom of Garlick Hill you will find a beautiful church called St James Garlickhythe where Lucy Inglis was married, you can follow Lucy on twitter @lucyinglis and who would have thought a post about some bollards would have led to chitter chatter about a beautful church. If you wish to see more of the area just outside of the church please do log onto http://www.benchesoflondon.blogspot.com/ !
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