A MEDIEVAL CARVED STONE HEAD depicting a bearded man with open mouth, worn 19cm high Provenance: Excavated from the vicinity of All-Hallows-the-Less, on the south side of Thames Street. The first mention of the church is from 1240, and in 1387 it was expanded. Unfortunately it was one of eighty six that were destroyed in the Great Fire of London, however unlike All-Hallows-the-Great, it was never rebuilt.