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==The Colyer Monument==
==The Colyer Monument==
===Description===
===Description===
Humans and zombies alike will see the following (permanent) description when standing in front of the monument:
''"You are at the Colyer Monument, an abstract concrete sculpture at the top of a low flight of steps."''
Built in remembrance of the death of the Colyer Boys, sons of [[the Colyer Family]], a working class family. These boys all faithfully served in the RAF during World War II and died protecting Britain during the blitz.
Built in remembrance of the death of the Colyer Boys, sons of [[the Colyer Family]], a working class family. These boys all faithfully served in the RAF during World War II and died protecting Britain during the blitz.
===History===
===History===



Latest revision as of 22:16, 21 February 2013

the Colyer Monument

Greentown [39,72]

Whithed Row Lush Lane Bragge Cinema
(Tapton)
St. Sixtus's Church the Colyer Monument the Bruford Building
(Tapton)
a cemetery Morle Row St. Matheos's Hospital
(Tapton)

Basic Info:

  • A monument is a city block containing a statue or similar piece of public art, without a building in it. It is functionally equivalent to a street, except that players with the Tagging skill can gain 2 XP for writing graffiti on a monument.
  • This is, game-play wise, an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.
  • After the July 3, 2009 update, some monuments became tall and can be seen from a distance with binoculars
The monument, in mid-2005

The Colyer Monument

Description

Humans and zombies alike will see the following (permanent) description when standing in front of the monument:

"You are at the Colyer Monument, an abstract concrete sculpture at the top of a low flight of steps."

Built in remembrance of the death of the Colyer Boys, sons of the Colyer Family, a working class family. These boys all faithfully served in the RAF during World War II and died protecting Britain during the blitz.

History

Barricade Policy

As this is a monument, it is not included in the Greentown barricade policy.

Current Status