Near the far end of Warren Street (Cleveland Street end) you'll find this one off bollard planted by a kerb/corner stone.
A square base that immediately morphs into an octagonal shape smoothly and rises vertically. The top then reaches a lipped area that forms a point.
I can see the letter 'A' on the upper part of the body and this bollard may need closer inspection in daylight.
Bollards of London...
PS nice the way people bag up rubbish in supermarket bags and leave them by the bollard ?
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...
Perhaps a witch cast a curse that people who litter are turned into bollards, thus you find the abandoned bags of trash a litter by bollards. They lay where the curse struck the litterbug.
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