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First stone is laid

Wednesday, November 26th, 2003
The first stone is laid at Paternoster Square

The first stone is laid at Paternoster Square

Jacko and Phil, lay the first stone at Paternoster Square. Stone 1/1 forms part of the plinth which will form a base for Temple Bar.

First stone is dismantled

Monday, October 13th, 2003
The first stone is lifted

The first stone is lifted

Another important date was added to the history of London’s most famous gateway, when the first stone of Temple Bar was carefully dismantled.
Each stone is numbered and placed on pallet which is covered with protective softening. The old mortar which was used to fix the stones into position is removed by the stone masons. The pallets are then lowered by a fork lift truck and then shrink-wrapped before being selectively placed within the compound of the site.

Work starts at Theobalds

Thursday, July 3rd, 2003

 

Day 1 - work starts at Theobalds Park, Cheshunt

Day 1 - work starts at Theobalds Park, Cheshunt

Contractors start preparing the site surrounding London’s most famous gateway - Temple Bar at Theobalds Park, Cheshunt.

Today, marks the start of a 72 week project in which more than 2,500 stones will be carefully dismantled and reassembled at a new site opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral in the heart of London.

This is reported to be the first time a grade 1 listed building has been dismantled and rebuilt in a new location.