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Tardis Mini Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

fr8ys: The building site has been there for over a year now, with some finding it and others not.

A shame I am being forced to archive this. As I no longer work in the city I can't check it (my next visit will not be for around 6 months), but the building work was not, I was informed, going to affect the Church property (their railings) on which I had permission to place the cache. The work was for the cycle lanes.

Thank you to all those who enjoyed finding this.

Perhaps someone will replace when the historic Police Pillar finally reappears.

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Hidden : 4/13/2010
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking for a magnetic container The Doctor is on his travels at the moment so the Tardis is not there, but the cache is (Hopefully it is being restored again).

This is muggle central, especially during rush hour and at lunchtimes with people sitting in the nearby church grounds, so extreme stealth is required here (hence difficulty rating based on stealth). Best on a weekend or very early morning or evening (when difficulty rating could be a 1). The Church (who are aware of the cache) is well worth a visit inside and interesting sculpture in the grounds.

Police Pillars are no longer in service.

The first Police Box (like the Doctor’s Tardis) was introduced in the 1920’s and enabled policemen on the beat to keep in touch with the station and for members of the public to make calls to the emergency services.

The Pillar was introduced later (Kent for example began using these in 1943).

I have found out (courtesy of Star_Cross On Flickr) that this is an example of a 1963 design.

You can tell this by the redesigned Cap section, which was done to make it easier to cast. On the steps under the Lantern the top step is a solid piece. If it were the older model it would have brackets on the top step. This modular bolt together design was created in 1955. They redesigned the body panels from a solid structure to panels, mostly to take the weight down and make it easier to assemble on site. It was the difference of 780lbs to 580lbs, and they could bolt directly to a concrete pad. Where as the original design had an underground base.

As a City of London Police Post, the Bright Blue is the historically accurate color. From what I understand even Police Posts outside the City of London were painted in this Bright Blue called Bermuda Blue. All except for Edinburgh where historical documents indicate they were painted silver.

Dark Blue was the color of the Metropolitan Police Posts, with the M Crown P cast into the panel. They also have a Fresnel glass in place of the red glass they have for the signal lantern.

As with all caches in London GPS signals are poor so find the object find the cache!

Trivia - Did you know that the copyright in the use of the image of a Police Box is now owned by the BBC to market them as a Tardis?

NOTE: Could you please ensure this is placed back where found. I have had to move this from the object itself as it has recently had a facelift and they have changed the colour (see comments above). The hint has been updated, but the co-ords are the same. Thank You.

The Log book here does get full very quickly. We are happy for this to be replaced at any time and the old log book disposed of. Changing the log would be much appreciated - Thank you.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Oruvaq gur Gneqvf ghpxrq njnl gb gur evtug. Vs gur ybt obbx vf shyy cyrnfr srry serr gb ercynpr vg - Znal gunaxf. Gur Gneqvf unf tbar ba vg'f geniryf, fb ybbx sbe gur gneznp cngpu va gur tebhaq vafgrnq. Guvax ba guvf nf n Puhepu Zvpeb sbe gur gvzr orvat naq nfx lbhefrys jurer jbhyq V uvqr n zntargvp puhepu zvpeb. Cyrnfr cbfg va lbhe ybt vs jura gur Gneqvf ernccrnef cyrnfr.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)