The end of Isca Road, St Thomas, Exeter

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The photograph on this page of The end of Isca Road, St Thomas, Exeter by David Smith as part of the Geograph project.

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The end of Isca Road, St Thomas, Exeter

Image: © David Smith Taken: 2 Feb 2019

The end house carries a plaque: "City of Exeter This stone was laid on 27th September 1945 by Sir Malcolm Tristram Eve Chairman of the Building Apprenticeship and Training Council to commemorate the fact that these houses were the first war damaged houses rebuilt in Great Britain by apprentices under the scheme formulated by that Council"

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.714102
Longitude
-3.53436