Erection date: 2013
{On a steel plaque to the right of the maypole:}
Until the 16th century a famous maypole used to be put up on feast days at the corner of St. Mary Axe. Its shaft overtopped the original church, which got its name of St. Andrew Undershaft as a result. When not in use the shaft was stored in an alley near here, which became known as Shaft's Court. The reproduction overhead is a reminder of these facts.
Google Street View history shows that this replica was erected sometime 2012-2014.
Site: Maypole + Navigation (2 memorials)
EC3, Leadenhall Street, 122, Leadenhall Building, Cheesegrater atrium
In 1848 P&O moved into their new purpose-built offices at no.122. That building was replaced in 1969 with a glass-fronted office block, which itself was demolished in 2007-8 to make way for this Richard Rogers Cheesegrater.
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