Return to High Timber Street EC4...

Posted on the 14 October 2012 by Bollards Of London @bollardoflondon

Concrete bollard...

We return to High Timber Street EC4 which runs parallel to Upper Thames Street in the City of London. I found these rather odd looking bollards made from concrete with a simple domed shaped top.
The body of the bollard has three cutaway areas  which add a decorative effective if nothing else.
What's the purpose of these bollards ? In my opinion just like the rather huge plant pots they protect the concrete columns by deterring motor vehicles from mounting/parking on the pavement and blocking the very narrow road.

Another view/angle...


R2D2  in stitches...


Cornish bollard...


One of the #guestbollards featured today just so happens to be covered with an 'R2D2'  knitted suit I'm sure this would impress the @deadlyknitshade on the twitter. I found this photograph on 'The Bollardorium' group on facebook.
The final bollard (above) is from Cornwall, a rather simple cylindrical design with two ridged rings/areas (painted gold) with a domed top finish. However we see a badge/crest/emblem of Cornwall upon the side with fifteen 'gold' coins within the shield. The bezants or gold roundels are from the coat of arms of the Duchy of Cornwall. If we take a look at the 'Civic Heraldry' site it confirms one of the many stories/tales regarding the coins/roundels or bezants and a ransom raised by 'one and all' to save the King's son payed to his captors.
Bollards of London (Cornwall and a galaxy far far away)...