EAW001661 ENGLAND (1946). Eatoughs Ltd shoe factory, Burton upon Trent, 1946

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Details

Title [EAW001661] Eatoughs Ltd shoe factory, Burton upon Trent, 1946
Reference EAW001661
Date 12-July-1946
Link
Place name BURTON UPON TRENT
Parish BURTON
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 425322, 323158
Longitude / Latitude -1.6243341479685, 52.805048717363
National Grid Reference SK253232

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