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with bas-relief sculpture depicting military scenes | with bas-relief sculpture depicting military scenes | ||
Mahdist War - British Colonial War fought from 1881 - 1899 in Sudan | Mahdist War - British Colonial War fought from 1881 - 1899 in Sudan (British + Egyptian vs Sudanese) | ||
there are 3 step up to the 12ft square dais holding obelisk | there are 3 step up to the 12ft square dais holding obelisk | ||
in the base are obvious poorly repaired gouges | in the base are obvious poorly repaired gouges on only one side (perhaps from [[Hugh Tylesman|Hugh Tylesman's]] attack | ||
obelisk is 11ft tall 2 feet wide, grey black stone with 4 sides covered in heiroglyphs | obelisk is 11ft tall 2 feet wide, grey black stone with 4 sides covered in heiroglyphs and apparently drinks liquids. | ||
[[Hugh Tylesman]] was President of the Bannicker Park memorial committee (and received a commendation from the Metropolitan Council) and presumably oversaw the placement of the base and obelisk. |
Revision as of 20:24, 5 November 2016
Location (Fictional)
Has obelisk
The lowest section 16ft square made of white stone
with bas-relief sculpture depicting military scenes
Mahdist War - British Colonial War fought from 1881 - 1899 in Sudan (British + Egyptian vs Sudanese)
there are 3 step up to the 12ft square dais holding obelisk
in the base are obvious poorly repaired gouges on only one side (perhaps from Hugh Tylesman's attack
obelisk is 11ft tall 2 feet wide, grey black stone with 4 sides covered in heiroglyphs and apparently drinks liquids.
Hugh Tylesman was President of the Bannicker Park memorial committee (and received a commendation from the Metropolitan Council) and presumably oversaw the placement of the base and obelisk.