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WELLINGTON CLOCK TOWER (C.1865)
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WELLINGTON CLOCK TOWER (C.1865)
SKU GCA6-PHT130
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The Wellington clock tower stood near London Bridge for just thirteen years (1854-1867) housing a small telegraph office. Classed as a nuisance to traffic, it was demolished and rebuilt in 1868 on the seafront at Swanage, Dorset.
A6 size (148mm x 105mm)
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Produced in our London studio
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