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Photos by Anthony Williment : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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francespearce said:

I used to spend family holidays in this inn nearly 50 years ago. What happy memories this photo brings back although it has changed a lot. Is that grassy area still a bowling green?


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Anthony Williment said:

Hello Alf

I'm not a Southwold resident, but go there from time to time because it's such a lovely place. This photo' was taken near to the Harbour Inn, a well known watering hole, which lies at the end of York Road, Southwold.

St Felix School still exists (for girls and boys these days) and lies on Halesworth Road, Southwold, about two miles from the Harbour Inn, I'd guess. You can find out more about the school by Google-ing "st felix school, southwold". There's quite a lot of stuff there.

Regards, ANTHONY WILLIMENT


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Pete said:

Absolutly on the nose. Pete. (Looking north towards the Crooked Spire)


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ryi spi said:

this is the old sea cadet ship the ship is a light boaut but there is a war ship in its place now and im on it


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Geoff Spivey said:

Thank you for the correction Anthony. I have ammended the title. Hopefully, before long, cameras will record a GPS position and the direction you are pointing! Which would be useful.


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Anthony Williment said:

Good photo again. The pub is called the "Ber Strete Gates", using an old spelling of street. It's not quite properly positioned on the map. I suggest: 52 degrees 37'16.27" N and 1 degree 18'18.04" E. 16 August 2007.


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