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Summary
DescriptionWeston-super-Mare Madeira Cove with tram.jpg |
English: A 'toast rack' tramcar passes the Madeira Cove, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. The theatre on Knightstone Island is in the middle distance, with the recently opened Grand Pier behind. The postcard was used in 1907 but the picture may have been taken any time from 1903.
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circa 1904 |
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Copy of an old postcard |
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Camera location
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51° 21′ 15.08″ N, 2° 59′ 30.02″ W
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