CROSSING OPES
Pne of Lpndo.n's most dwgerpuf crossings is being replaced by eub>> ways. At a epst of £25,000 they gf§ being built to connect five, busy, thoroughfares near. Monument (Station, at the London Bridge Apptgach. On this site was once the : Boar's Head Tavern, the haunt of Prince jjaj, and his 'evil genius Faisfaff. It has been by no means plain digging. Working underground for monitesdie men hai to divert 44,000- telegrapji wires and a gas main. So well naive they worked that the subways should be open by December, To make room for the refuge the 20-ton bronze and granite-statue of William ftp Fourth has been removed to greenwich, where it will be put up pn a site at the Seamen's Hospital' and unyefled next year. ' ' "
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 19
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128CROSSING OPES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 19
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