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Seabrook 31st December 2009 15:11

Monument
 
On the GE down electric adjacent to the training ground of West Ham Utd at Chadwell Heath there is a monument. I have heard many reasons for its presence. Could anyone explain what it is there for?

pre65 31st December 2009 15:42

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Originally Posted by Seabrook (Post 37377)
On the GE down electric adjacent to the training ground of West Ham Utd at Chadwell Heath there is a monument. I have heard many reasons for its presence. Could anyone explain what it is there for?


No idea, but there was an accident in that area in Nov 1898 ! But I can't find any details, there may not have been any fatalities.

Dave Rowland 31st December 2009 19:09

I THINK the monument you've seen MIGHT be a 'Coal Tax Post' - there's one on the north side of the line at Chadwell Heath, behind Crow Lane (apparently - I don't know the area). About 250 of these were put up from 1851 to mark the limits of the Metropolitan Police Area; they radiated approximately 20 miles from the centre of London, and covered all railwa lines & roadways. There was a tax on coal & wine brought into London, and these were the points at which tax had to be paid if importing such produce into London. I could be wrong, of course, but it makes sense; have a look for yourselves:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_tax_post

Hope this helps. Happy New Year!

garrat 31st December 2009 19:13

You Dave are such an asset to this forum .I had seen them thanks, very interesting never knew that happened

Dave Rowland 31st December 2009 19:24

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Originally Posted by garrat (Post 37398)
You Dave are such an asset to this forum .I had seen them thanks, very interesting never knew that happened

Thanks Garrat - a glowing reference indeed; I doubt my head will fit through the door now! As a matter of fact, I'd never heard of ANY of it until I read the thread - less than 45 minutes ago! Didn't even know where Chadwell Heath WAS! As they say - 'Google is your friend'.
Don't get TOO drunk, you lot!
:):D;):cool:

garrat 31st December 2009 19:33

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Originally Posted by Dave Rowland (Post 37400)
Thanks Garrat - a glowing reference indeed; I doubt my head will fit through the door now! As a matter of fact, I'd never heard of ANY of it until I read the thread - less than 45 minutes ago! Didn't even know where Chadwell Heath WAS! As they say - 'Google is your friend'.
Don't get TOO drunk, you lot!
:):D;):cool:

Your welcome .Dave Im now off to the pub see our drummer playing with his other band .Might geta go if not too many real ales
All the best for 2010

Dave Rowland 31st December 2009 19:39

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Originally Posted by garrat (Post 37402)
Your welcome .Dave Im now off to the pub see our drummer playing with his other band .Might geta go if not too many real ales
All the best for 2010

I have to ask - what do YOU play? (when sober-ish?) :cool:

Seabrook 31st December 2009 20:29

Thanks to Dave Rowland I think you are right I had heard it was to do with Coal now I can say with some certainty what it is for. Every time I have had a road learner it is the question that crops up. What is the monument for. I had been told it was a boundary, Coal tax point even a post where they timed the Decapod Steam Engine when it was tested!

garrat 1st January 2010 10:30

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Originally Posted by Dave Rowland (Post 37406)
I have to ask - what do YOU play? (when sober-ish?) :cool:

I play as an instrument a 1976 Strat thats my favourite tho do have several others.The band is a covers band evrything from rock n roll blues country we do pubs wedding clubs anywhere really.:cool:

Dave Rowland 1st January 2010 10:41

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Originally Posted by garrat (Post 37436)
I play as an instrument a 1976 Strat thats my favourite tho do have several others.The band is a covers band evrything from rock n roll blues country we do pubs wedding clubs anywhere really.:cool:

Very nice! I USED to have a circa 1970-ish maple neck sunburst Strat, but I sold it in the early 80's, the one in my photo is what I refer to as my 'Pretender Shamocaster' (£20 from a junk shop in Wrexham c.1988, and done up). I still have a 72-ish Gibson LP Custom, 67 Gibson SG Standard, and a 66 Gibson Firebird (forward body). I also used to have a 1971 335 and a 65 SG Junior, but sold them as well. I've got a Hohner fretless bass also.
I WAS in my own band, doing much the same sort of thing, but I was sick for a year, and the ar*eho*es decided they could do without me! At 60. it's a bit late for trying to start again - that's why I now spend so much time doing train stuff! :mad:


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