Pounds from the Fourth Plinth
on 9 July 2009
on 9 July 2009
Hi!
If you've reached this page, that means you're probably holding a strange looking pound coin in your hand. That pound coin came from the 4th Plinth in Trafalgar Square!
You'll probably have heard about the One&Other project, 100 days of lucky individuals taking an hour atop the plinth to do, well, whatever they feel like.
On the 27th July, I was lucky enough to get an hour up on the plinth and I decided to use it to....................give money away! Every minute, I gave away a £1 coin (just like the one in your hand) to a passer by, in the hope that they'd be interested enough to see the web address engraved upon it and visit this page. Please think about whether you'd like to give a pound away too, perhaps to AMREF using this page, who'll be receiving the donations made here?
Don't forget to pass your special pound on to someone else too! Spend it, give it in change, whatever but make sure you move it on to allow someone else the chance to wonder why their £1 has a web address stuck to it!
Here's link to the video of me on the plinth:
http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/TysonMatt
Thanks,
Matt
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