Sunday, 15 April 2012

Spiked Stone Bollards of Lincoln's Inn...

Lincolns Inn...
Spiked Stone Bollard...I like the shadow...










































We are at the an entrance to The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn which covers a site of up to 11 acres right in the heart of London. If you look closely at the picture (top) you'll notice the two sturdy stone bollards protecting the stone/brickwork behind.

When I took this picture I happened to notice that there appeared to be spikes on the slightly domed/curved tops of the bollards so I returned later in the week and took another picture (above) and yes these stone bollards have spikes fitted/embedded into the top of the bollard.

Why would spikes be placed on these rather chunky/sturdy stone bollards ? Well the only reasonable conclusion I could come to is that they would stop a person(s) standing or trying to sit upon them.

The jury's out on this one and maybe you know better.

Bollards of London...

1 comment:

  1. The overly pedantic Health & Safety regulators would go to town if they saw this wouldn't they!

    They're really rather sharp spikes aren't they? You'd think just a few rounded bumps would be enough to deter any wandering backsides!

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