EPW035607 ENGLAND (1931). St Luke's Church, Sutton Model Dwellings and environs, Chelsea, 1931

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Title [EPW035607] St Luke's Church, Sutton Model Dwellings and environs, Chelsea, 1931
Reference EPW035607
Date June-1931
Link
Place name CHELSEA
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 527275, 178463
Longitude / Latitude -0.16654658021572, 51.49028598561
National Grid Reference TQ273785

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