College Lawn, Cheltenham

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College Lawn, Cheltenham

Image: © Brian Robert Marshall Taken: 5 Nov 2009

The road, which takes its name from the nearby Cheltenham College, had no parking spaces left on this day. At the left are white boards, sight screens in cricketing parlance, used in cricket matches to make it less difficult for batsmen to see the ball. At the right is one of the town's eight Penfold Victorian postboxes.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.890862
Longitude
-2.070864