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In message , at 14:34:58 on Sun, 22 Mar
2020, MikeS remarked: My opinion, based on quite a lot of research, being: having earlier specified mileages to various gateways like Marble Arch, the AA decided for its maps to consolidate on Trafalgar Square. This has become a meme about "Charing Cross" (the original one only having a plaque) and an unspoken implication that it has always been the case (long before the AA) The Post Office one can be as well. The mystery about the Charing Cross/AA one is that as far as I can tell no-one has ever been able to expand on what it says on that fairly recent and vague plaque. I think I'll do a FOI on Westminster City Council, and see what they have to say. I don't understand what all the "mystery" is about. The BBC website has a nice item on this which gives a perfectly reasonable explanation of why a very distinctive landmark was at placed this location and subsequently made a convenient choice as the "centre" of London. http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/...aringcross_fea ture.shtml What exactly are you trying to discover? Sorry for posting earlier (finger trouble, and nothing new added). What I'm trying to discover is why the BBC and others are peddling this old wife's tale, the details of which are discussed earlier in the thread. -- Roland Perry |
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