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These corbels were cut in 1903 from granite honed from nearby Swelltor Quarry near the now defunct Princetown railway on Dartmoor England for use in the building of London Bridge which opened in 1831.They were intended to extend the pavement out over the Thames but were never used. The London bridge referred to now stands in Lake Havasu in Arizona USA.