EAW001382 ENGLAND (1946). Chalets for Bank of England staff at Foxdown, Overton, 1946
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Title | [EAW001382] Chalets for Bank of England staff at Foxdown, Overton, 1946 |
Reference | EAW001382 |
Date | 28-June-1946 |
Link | |
Place name | OVERTON |
Parish | OVERTON |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 451540, 150640 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.2614096066395, 51.252083899531 |
National Grid Reference | SU515506 |
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User Comment Contributions
My mother often noted the connection between Overton and the Bank of England (her former employer) when we passed by on the train. I always assumed it was with the paper mill that produced the paper for bank notes. This look more like an evacuated section of the Bank. Clearly the Bank has chalets rather than huts! |
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