Within the late 1800s there have been rumours that human bones, together with skulls, had been crammed into caves at London Bridge – presumably a part of some native burial customized. Following the obvious discovery of the bones by a neighborhood policeman, Superintendent Brennan, in January 1874, Coroner Morton from Queanbeyan was known as to analyze. In his memoirs, Reminiscences of the Goldfields and Elsewhere in New South Wales Overlaying a Interval of Forty-Eight Years of Service as an Officer of Police (Sydney: Brooks, 1907), Brennan stories that Morton “pronounced them to be skeletons of Aborigines of former instances”. Regrettably, precisely what occurred to the bones has been misplaced within the sands of time.