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Museum Ref No: D_Towngate_Street_0032Towngate Street near level crossing. Gould (printer) J. Dean (seed and potato merchant). Girl in smock, gentleman cyclist, early motor car. Level crossing with steam train. Uniformed man. No.12 tram with driver. Man with horse.
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Museum Ref No: D_Towngate_Street_0022Towngate Street (Topp's Corner) c.1880. W. Topp (grocer). Unknown inn next door. This site was later occupied by the Ansty Arms. Lamp standard.
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Museum Ref No: D_Towngate_Street_0020sTowngate Street. Weston's Complex (DIY and garden centre). This part of Towngate Street later renamed Chapel Lane.
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Museum Ref No: D_Towngate_Street_0019sTowngate Street/Dear Hay Lane. Weston's Complex (DIY and garden centre). This part of Towngate Street later renamed Chapel Lane.
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Museum Ref No: D_Towngate_Street_0017sTowngate Street. Weston's Complex (DIY and garden centre). This part of Towngate Street later renamed Chapel Lane.
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Museum Ref No: D_Towngate_Street_0016sTowngate Street. Weston's Complex (DIY and garden centre). This part of Towngate Street later renamed Chapel Lane.
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Museum Ref No: D_Towngate_Street_0013sTowngate Street. Weston's Complex (DIY and garden centre). This part of Towngate Street later renamed Chapel Lane.
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Museum Ref No: D_Towngate_Street_0012sTowngate Street/Dear Hay Lane. Weston's Complex (DIY and garden centre). This part of Towngate Street later renamed Chapel Lane.
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Museum Ref No: BEAM_0076World War 11. Remains of MOB store in Towngate Street, near the Old Brewery. Possibly burned out on the night of 3 June 1942. It was used to store furniture and other household goods for issue to people whose homes were destroyed in air raids.
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Museum Ref No: F3d_0016Truckline ferry "Coutances" leaving Hamworthy ferry terminal. Tractors in forground.
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