EPW054671 ENGLAND (1937). Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea, 1937

© Copyright OpenStreetMap contributors and licensed by the OpenStreetMap Foundation. 2024. Cartography is licensed as CC BY-SA.

Nearby Images (35)

EPW054671
  0° 0m
EPW016549
  172° 36m
EPW058500
  120° 40m
EPW036723
  189° 63m
EPW000552
  140° 68m
EPW037007
  199° 93m
EAW002206
  172° 116m
EAW053074
  272° 125m
EPW037016
  129° 132m
EPW040975
  234° 144m
EPW040978
  218° 146m
EPW036705
  251° 160m
EPW054672
  272° 175m
EPW037024
  226° 186m
EPW024890
  76° 191m
EAW002218
  257° 192m
EPW058222
  114° 194m
EPW010871
  54° 204m
EPW062741
  248° 206m
EPW062742
  262° 216m
EPW058224
  100° 220m
EAW002204
  213° 225m
EAW002219
  124° 227m
EPW000443
  92° 235m
EAW024662
  253° 239m
EPW036730
  102° 239m
EAW002217
  253° 243m
EAW002205
  220° 244m
EPW000553
  232° 246m
EPW036725
  279° 251m
EPW000550
  223° 272m
EPW036995
  117° 278m
EAW026899
  228° 282m
EAW026906
  230° 293m
EPW000549
  219° 293m

Details

Title [EPW054671] Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea, 1937
Reference EPW054671
Date 2-August-1937
Link
Place name SOUTHEND-ON-SEA
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 588787, 185088
Longitude / Latitude 0.72220921241729, 51.53260582635
National Grid Reference TQ888851

Pins

The Cornucopia, Southend's smallest pub. Closed 2024.

Sara
Friday 19th of January 2024 06:36:03 PM
these two Motor launches are the "San Toy I" and "San Toy II" of the Southend Motor navigation Co, part of the small flotilla owned and operated by Skipper A.E. Brand and Ch. Engineer W.H. Wilson.

bargee1937
Thursday 18th of June 2015 03:42:19 PM
The "pretty and sightly" 50ft loa. TSML Princess Maud of the Southend Motor Navigation Co, [Owners Albert Brand and "W.H. "Bill"! Wilson] bows-on to her landing stage. This Motor launch was commandeered for the Dunkirk Evacuation, and the Admiralty notified her owners that she was "presumed lost" afterwards.

bargee1937
Saturday 25th of April 2015 02:22:02 PM