Archway and lane to Marlow Drill Hall

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Archway and lane to Marlow Drill Hall

Image: © John S Turner Taken: 18 Aug 2014

This archway is between the former Institute on the right (now the library) and the former HQ of the 1st Bucks Rifle Volunteer Corps. http://www.lightbobs.com/a-brief-history.html on the left - which was built in 1889. The 20th century Drill Hall is the low building at the far end of the lane on the left. See also Image The badly weathered swan above the arch represents the Ducal house of Buckingham and is part of the cap badge of the 1st Bucks R.V. Corps. See: Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.57079
Longitude
-0.774661