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Wellington Clock Tower - lost

Wellington Clock Tower - lost

Site: Wellington Clock Tower - lost (1 memorial)

SE1, Borough High Street

As shown on the section of Borough High Street between St Thomas Street and London Bridge used to be named Wellington Street.  The much-admired Duke of Wellington had died in 1852 so the street was given his name and a stone tower was erected on the street in 1854. The lower section was used as a telegraph station.

The tower became an obstruction to the ever-increasing traffic using the bridge so it was removed (by George Burt of Mowlem) in 1867, transported to Swanage and reassembled there in 1868, between the pier and the lifeboat station. The clock which had not kept good time in London (possibly due to the traffic) did not find its way to Swanage. The spire was taken down in 1904. And the statue shown in the drawing never existed except in the designer's mind's eye.

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This section lists the memorials located at this site:
Wellington Clock Tower - lost

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Wellington Clock Tower - lost

The foundation stone was laid by T. B. Simpson, Treasurer to the Commissioner...

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