EAW003786 ENGLAND (1947). Flooding around Clewer, Windsor, 1947
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Title | [EAW003786] Flooding around Clewer, Windsor, 1947 |
Reference | EAW003786 |
Date | 19-March-1947 |
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Place name | WINDSOR |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 495517, 176893 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.62429422457346, 51.48243045635 |
National Grid Reference | SU955769 |
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Maidenhead Street |
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Actually it is Maidenhead Road |
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South Meadow |
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River Thames |
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River Thames |
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River Thames |
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Railway Bridge over Thames |
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Here runs the Thames! |
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Windsor Race Course |
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Eton Wick Road |
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Eton College |
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Hatch Lane |
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Parsonage Lane |
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Windsor County Grammar School fir Boys |
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Clarence Road |
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Railway Bridge over Thames to Windsor and Eton Station |
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Imperial Road |
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Clarence Road Junior Schol |
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Also known as the Modern School initially, and in the 1950s it became known as Trevelyan County Secondary School after Sir Charles Trevelyan who officially opened the school in 1930. It also had several other names for short periods. |
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