EPW045387 ENGLAND (1934). The view over Poplar and the Royal Docks towards Woolwich, Bow, from the north-west, 1934

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Title [EPW045387] The view over Poplar and the Royal Docks towards Woolwich, Bow, from the north-west, 1934
Reference EPW045387
Date July-1934
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Place name BOW
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Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 537002, 182760
Longitude / Latitude -0.024841314330162, 51.526630337425
National Grid Reference TQ370828

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