Close-up of the memorial to the flood, Woollard

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Close-up of the memorial to the flood, Woollard

Image: © Brian Robert Marshall Taken: 1 Jul 2007

The memorial is adjacent to the River Chew which flooded in a big way on 10 July 1968. The stones used to create the memorial came from the bridge of the time which was destroyed by the flood.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.378082
Longitude
-2.529983