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Presbyterian Church, Adolphus Street (Bombed 1940-45) - Seaham (seah0226)

Gasworks Cottages, Adam and Eve Gardens - Known As ‘The Burn' (Clements Family Lived There)
Carnival Float - ‘Bringing In The Sheaves'

Photograph of the exterior of a church at the end of a street of blocks of houses, running away from the camera, the church is Gothic and has a tower on the corner; it has been described as the Presbyterian Church on Adolphus Street, Seaham, which has been described as having been bombed in the Second World War

Presbyterian Church, Adolphus Street (Bombed 1940-45) - Seaham

Photograph of the exterior of a church at the end of a street of blocks of houses, running away from the camera, the church is Gothic and has a tower on the corner; it has been described as the Presbyterian Church on Adolphus Street, Seaham, which has been described as having been bombed in the Second World War

Date: 1900 - 1910


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