EPW049315 ENGLAND (1935). The British Ropes Ltd Rope Works (Wire) and environs, Doncaster, 1935

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Title [EPW049315] The British Ropes Ltd Rope Works (Wire) and environs, Doncaster, 1935
Reference EPW049315
Date September-1935
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Place name DONCASTER
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District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 457154, 401588
Longitude / Latitude -1.138124111183, 53.50762047345
National Grid Reference SE572016

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