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near to Hampden Park, East Sussex, England


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TQ6002 : Hampden Park Station by Julian P Guffogg Hampden Park Station
Looking towards Eastbourne
TQ6002 : Eric Ravilious in Eastbourne, East Sussex by Adrian Diack Eric Ravilious in Eastbourne, East Sussex
The photo shows the house where the celebrated artist Eric Ravilious lived at 11 Glynde Avenue, Hampden Park, Eastbourne. Ravilious was born on the 22 July 1903 in Acton, London but the family moved to Eastbourne when Eric was a child. At... (more)
TQ6002 : Rosebery Avenue Eastbourne by PAUL FARMER Rosebery Avenue Eastbourne
TQ6002 : Mountfield Road railway crossing (set of 2 images) by Oast House Archive Mountfield Road railway crossing (set of 2 images)
TQ6002 : Unusual tiling, Wilton Avenue, Eastbourne by nick macneill Unusual tiling, Wilton Avenue, Eastbourne
TQ6002 : Kingston Road by photographer Kingston Road
TQ6002 : Mountfield Rd by N Chadwick Mountfield Rd
TQ6002 : Hampden Park Post Office, Eastbourne by nick macneill Hampden Park Post Office, Eastbourne
TQ6002 : Hazlewood Avenue near its junction with Brodrick Road by Dave Spicer Hazlewood Avenue near its junction with Brodrick Road
TQ6002 : Mallard Close, Hampden Park by Malc McDonald Mallard Close, Hampden Park
Housing on Mallard Close, next to Hampden Park railway station to the north of Eastbourne.
TQ6002 : The Hydneye, Hampden Park, Eastbourne by Simon Carey The Hydneye, Hampden Park, Eastbourne
The strangely named road commemorates the lost medieval village of Hydneye whose site is just behind the photographer to the north. Hydneye was important enough to be a minor member of the Cinque Ports. However, decay set in in the... (more)
TQ6002 : Mountfield Road level crossing Hampden Park by Roy Hughes Mountfield Road level crossing Hampden Park

 
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