EPW037406 ENGLAND (1932). Christ Church, the River Stour and the town, Christchurch, 1932. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.

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Details

Title [EPW037406] Christ Church, the River Stour and the town, Christchurch, 1932. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
Reference EPW037406
Date April-1932
Link
Place name CHRISTCHURCH
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 415864, 92672
Longitude / Latitude -1.775185823391, 50.732874313907
National Grid Reference SZ159927

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St. Catherine's Hill

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Original Christchurch railway station, opened 1862.

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Christchurch Workhouse which became the Hospital in 1948

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Houses on Avenue Road

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Houses on Portfield Road

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Christchurch Junior School on Clarendon Road

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Weymouth to Waterloo railway line

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