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[[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. | [[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. | ||
House at that spot has been rebuilt and sold to new owners who never noticed anything weird about the obelisk. |
Revision as of 20:27, 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.
House at that spot has been rebuilt and sold to new owners who never noticed anything weird about the obelisk.