EPW020048 ENGLAND (1927). The Town Centre and Railway Station, Lichfield, from the south-east, 1927

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Title [EPW020048] The Town Centre and Railway Station, Lichfield, from the south-east, 1927
Reference EPW020048
Date October-1927
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Place name LICHFIELD
Parish LICHFIELD
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 411714, 309216
Longitude / Latitude -1.8267126491821, 52.680169529455
National Grid Reference SK117092

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Levett's Field

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Lichfield Gasworks

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Clock Tower, originally situated as shown here at the Friary, now situated at the Bowling Green

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Lichfield Brewery

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Lichfield City station - not always known with the 'city' word.

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Large goods shed

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Lichfield Cathedral with its three spires

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User Comment Contributions

John Michell, the Old Etonian mystic and author of 'New View over Atlantis' compared a head-on view of the west front of Lichfield Cathedral and its two spires, together with the spire over the crossing tower, with the magic square of Mars

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Friday 2nd of November 2012 12:09:17 AM