Wyld's Great Globe

 was a landmark in Leicester Square. In 1867, after being unwittingly recruited by their future selves, Henry Gordon Jago and George Litefoot fought Lilith Lovett at the globe. After calling in Sergeant Quick and his police officers, the globe was dislodged and began to roll down Whitcomb Street and towards Trafalgar Square. After resting at the gates to Charing Cross tube station, the police then rolled it down the West Strand, before turning right at Northumberland Street towards the Thames and on to Percy Wharf, before being pushed into the River Thames. (AUDIO: The Year of the Bat)