EPW038914 ENGLAND (1932). The Tower, seafront and town, Blackpool, from the south-west, 1932

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Details

Title [EPW038914] The Tower, seafront and town, Blackpool, from the south-west, 1932
Reference EPW038914
Date July-1932
Link
Place name BLACKPOOL
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 330584, 435989
Longitude / Latitude -3.0544441617771, 53.815330672424
National Grid Reference SD306360

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