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The inscription on the monument says:

Here on this spot, December 13, 1795 fell from the atmosphere an extraordinary stone. In breadth twenty-eight inches, in length thirty-six inches and whose weight was fifty-six pounds. This column in memory of it was erected by Edward Topham, 1799 .

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Date 7 June 2006 (original upload date) Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Basilicofresco using CommonsHelper. Author The original uploader was Piecraft at English Wikipedia.

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