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Time Capsule

Friday, September 10th, 2004

10th September 2004
Stonemasons have buried a Time Capsule inside the floor of the upper chamber. A diamond drill was used to cut the 100mm diameter hole.

Site Manager, Gary Collings inside the upper chamber with the Time Capsule

Site Manager, Gary Collings inside the upper chamber of the Temple Bar Gateway, with the Time Capsule

The Time Capsule contains a newspaper dated 10th September 2004, a set of mint 2004 coins, a group image of the stonemasons involved in the dismantling of Temple Bar at Theobalds Park, and a group picture of the stonemasons with the Lord Mayor, Alderman Robert Finch at Paternoster Square.

The Time Capsule was placed inside the hole on behalf of the stonemasons by the smiling Site Manager, Gary Collings.

Temple Bar will be officially opened in November 2004.

Time capsule is buried

Thursday, February 26th, 2004
Time Lord  26th February 2004

Time Lord 26th February 2004

Alderman Robert Finch, Lord Mayor of the City of London, today reminded people living and working in the City of London in 500 years time of life in the City of London today, when he placed a time capsule in stone C45 just above the western plinth of Temple Bar in Paternoster Square. With the quality of the reconstruction, using traditional lime mortar, it is conservatively estimated that there is no reason why Temple Bar should need to be deconstructed - and the time capsule discovered - for over 500 years, if not for considerably longer.

The stainless steel Time Capsule contains a factual snapshot of the City of London in 2004, together with notes, black and white photographs and news cuttings explaining the move back to Paternoster Square. The Lord Mayor chose to enclose an Egyptian sixpence in the capsule which was presented to the Lord Mayor by President Mubarak in Cairo in February 2004, as “a means of leaving our friendship uncut”. The President had earlier been presented with a silver paper knife by the Lord Mayor.

The capsule was professionally sealed after sealing individual contents to enhance their chance of survival and after ensuring no acidic materials were included. A full list of contents is shown below.

The time capsule was placed in the neatly chiselled circular hole in the same stone from which a Victorian time capsule was recovered just 5 weeks ago in Theobalds Park and which dated back to 1889. The placing of the capsule was witnessed by Gary Collings, Site Manager of Cathedral Works, the team on site and filmed by John Harris of Harris Digital Productions.

It is planned that Temple Bar will be reconstructed for a formal opening by November 2004.

Time Capsule found

Thursday, January 15th, 2004
Time Capsule 15th January 2004

Time Capsule 15th January 2004

The Time Capsule buried within Temple Bar by Lady Meux in 1889, has been found by the stone masons. The 115 year old glass jar, was discovered in stone number C45.

The hole would have probably been made using a chisel which goes through the entire stone (C45) protecting the glass jar for past 115 years.

The jar hasn’t been opened, but the lid (cork type material) has deteriorated, allowing moisture into the container.

The Time Capsule has now been placed in an air type container and removed from the site for further examination.

Find out next month what was found inside the Time Capsule.