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Old 31st December 2009, 15:11
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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?


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Old 31st December 2009, 15:42
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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.
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Old 31st December 2009, 19:09
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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

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Old 31st December 2009, 19:13
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You Dave are such an asset to this forum .I had seen them thanks, very interesting never knew that happened
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Old 31st December 2009, 19:24
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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'.
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Old 31st December 2009, 19:33
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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'.
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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
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Old 31st December 2009, 19:39
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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
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I have to ask - what do YOU play? (when sober-ish?)
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Old 31st December 2009, 20:29
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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!
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I have to ask - what do YOU play? (when sober-ish?)
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.
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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.
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!
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