EAW040789 ENGLAND (1951). Hotels along Hannafore Road, Looe, 1951. This image has been produced from a print marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Title [EAW040789] Hotels along Hannafore Road, Looe, 1951. This image has been produced from a print marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW040789
Date 12-October-1951
Link
Place name LOOE
Parish LOOE
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 225687, 52809
Longitude / Latitude -4.4504017991902, 50.348744379315
National Grid Reference SX257528

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