The Millennium Heritage Mosaic, Chingford

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The Millennium Heritage Mosaic, Chingford

Image: © Marathon Taken: 22 Jun 2015

This is to be seen on the wall of Chingford Assembly Hall on the north side of Chingford Green. The panel on the right explains which each representation is and what the connection is with the area. On the left hand side they are Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge, Farming, T.E. Lawrence, Pimp Hall Dovecote, The Chingford Railway, and Sir Winston Churchill. On the right hand side they are Queen Elizabeth I, All Saints Church, The Fairmead Oak, Queen Victoria, Hunting in the Royal Forest, and St Peter and St Paul's Church. The key to why each one is here can be seen at https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Key_to_Millenium_Heritage_Mosaic_on_Assembly_Hall%2C_Chingford%2C_London%2C_UK.jpg

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.631504
Longitude
0.002458