EAW014205 ENGLAND (1948). King's Mere, the Ladies Mile and Kingston Road, Putney Heath, 1948
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Title | [EAW014205] King's Mere, the Ladies Mile and Kingston Road, Putney Heath, 1948 |
Reference | EAW014205 |
Date | 7-April-1948 |
Link | |
Place name | PUTNEY HEATH |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 523295, 173277 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.22565960871045, 51.444555033685 |
National Grid Reference | TQ233733 |
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Tyndall House, later called Shraigh bombed in WWII |
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Monday 20th of November 2023 07:09:41 PM |
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Monday 20th of November 2023 06:24:28 PM |
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Monday 20th of November 2023 06:23:39 PM |
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Richmond House |
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Monday 20th of November 2023 06:20:44 PM |
Park Lodge |
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Friday 26th of November 2021 02:25:57 PM |
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Kin.g's Mere Pond |
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Friday 21st of February 2014 08:05:41 PM |
Tibbets Roundabout named after the highwayman Tibbets. |
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