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Original Text (Annotation: XAW052208 / 982815)

' Coastal erosion has removed houses from North Beach and almost demolished the tiny harbour. Between 1905 and 1928 the loss of land in the vicinity was estimated at four feet per annum. The railway has been relaid inland on at least three separate occasions. Ref: Notes on Greystones have been taken from Ireland: A General & Regional Geography, by TW Freeman, Methuen, London, 2nd Edition 1960, 4th Edition 1969. '