The London Stone- which has stood on Cannon Street (once known as 'Candlewick Street') for many centuries- is surrounded in mystery...
Despite its long history, no chroniclers or archeologists have been able to determine what its original purpose was, or even when it was first placed in the city.
There are certainly plenty of theories though, and in this video we'll be taking a look at them- along with aspects of its known history, including connections with Shakespeare, Sir Christopher Wren, William Blake and WWII.
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:53 Where is the London Stone Located?
01:41 What Did the London Stone Used to Look Like?
02:56 Ancient Theories About the London Stone: Troy, Brutus and Lud
04:12 Is the London Stone Roman?
04:54 Did Druids and the Ancient Britons Use the London Stone?
05:30 Was the London Stone Used For Business?
06:10 The London Stone's Connection with Jack Cade & Shakespeare
07:27 The London Stone as an Early Tourist Attraction
08:08 The Great Fire of London & Sir Christopher Wren's Theory
08:54 The London Stone After the Great Fire of London
09:39 The London Stone & St Swithen's Church
10:45 When Did the London Stone Move to its Present Location?
11:30 The London Stone Survives the Second World War
12:01 The London Stone Today
12:36 Outro
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Credits
Images & Footage:
Stonehenge Image: Udit Kapoor (Creative Commons)
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Geoffrey of Monmouth image: Colin Cheesman (Creative Commons)
Water Pipe footage: Zvonko Podvinski via pexels.com
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Fire Footage: Oleg Gamulinskii (Creative Commons)
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London Stone in Museum of London: Lord Belbury, Creative Commons
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Sound Effects:
Glass Smash:
Inspector J, Creative Commons (via freesound.org)
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Music:
Nature Nurture (Quincas Moreira)
A Baroque Letter (Aaron Kenny)
Healing by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. [ Ссылка ]
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On the Rocks (TrackTribe)
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