EPW040849 ENGLAND (1933). Battersea Power Station and environs, Nine Elms, 1933

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Title [EPW040849] Battersea Power Station and environs, Nine Elms, 1933
Reference EPW040849
Date March-1933
Link
Place name NINE ELMS
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 528989, 177555
Longitude / Latitude -0.1422012942927, 51.481736592221
National Grid Reference TQ290776

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