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Giant's Teeth

Describing the dedication of the memorial for the crash the website mentions that the Waterloo granite stones were deposited in this area during the dismantling of the bridge in the 1940s.  We would like to know more about how the stones were acquired and by whom.  Where were they between the 1940s and their use by British Airways in the 1980s?

Site: WW2 aircraft crash + Waterloo Bridge (2 memorials)

UB7, Harmondsworth Moor, Middle Meadow

The crash plaque is attached to a large chunk of granite - a piece of the John Rennie Waterloo Bridge (source: ). And all around the area you will see lumps of granite from the same source, so many we could not plot and photograph them all so, as an interesting representative, we have chosen the Giant's Teeth, an art-work a short walk from the memorial. For a map showing the location of the Giant's Teeth, the crash memorial and paths, etc. see .

Describing the dedication of the memorial for the crash the extremely informative website gives the following information: "In the late 1980s British Airways proposed the construction of their headquarters (Waterside) … {nearby} ... Part of the overall scheme was to landscape an area of some 240 acres by planting around 70,000 trees on undulating meadowland, and laying out winding footpaths, bridleways, lakes including water features, all embracing the three rivers that are part of the Chiltern drainage.  During the planning stages British Airways was made aware of the Halifax incident … and they responded by initiating a memorial to the lost air crew."

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Waterloo Bridge

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