EAW002194 ENGLAND (1946). The Kursaal and environs, Southend-on-Sea, 1946
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Pennawd | [EAW002194] The Kursaal and environs, Southend-on-Sea, 1946 |
Cyfeirnod | EAW002194 |
Dyddiad | 15-August-1946 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | SOUTHEND-ON-SEA |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 589136, 185261 |
Hydred / Lledred | 0.72732841052003, 51.53404294719 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | TQ891853 |
Pinnau
Southend East station on the Shoebury to Fenchurch Street line |
Floss63 |
Wednesday 27th of March 2024 01:41:47 AM |
Junction of Southchurch Road, Southchurch Avenue and Bournemouth Park Road |
Floss63 |
Wednesday 27th of March 2024 01:38:15 AM |
Sacred Heart Catholic church, Southchurch Road |
Floss63 |
Wednesday 27th of March 2024 01:36:58 AM |
This pleasure-boat is believed to be the TSMV "British Queen", both from the position of her "Beach Pitch" leased from the Corporation's Pier & Foreshore Dept., and from her wheelhouse. In 1946 the only other local pleasure-boats with wheelhouses were the 109ft long "Southend Britannia"[Owners Myalls Ltd.], and the 75ft-long near-sister-ships "Britannia I" [Owners Myalls Ltd.], and "New Prince of Wales I" [Owners Brand & Wilson]- which all operated from the Jetties at the other end of this beach, nearer to the Pier. |
bargee1937 |
Wednesday 24th of June 2015 09:40:47 AM |