EAW020694 ENGLAND (1948). Central Edgware and the view towards Stanmore, Edgware, from the south-east, 1948

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Title [EAW020694] Central Edgware and the view towards Stanmore, Edgware, from the south-east, 1948
Reference EAW020694
Date 17-December-1948
Link
Place name EDGWARE
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 519728, 191748
Longitude / Latitude -0.27068683458091, 51.611344836596
National Grid Reference TQ197917

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