Western end of the Promenade, Seaford

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The photograph on this page of Western end of the Promenade, Seaford by Robin Stott as part of the Geograph project.

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Western end of the Promenade, Seaford

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 6 Sep 2019

The massive retaining wall supports Marine Parade. The left-hand plaque of the two is in tribute to the 36th (Ulster) Division, who were encamped in the town in July and August 1915. The right-hand plaque celebrates 'Reconciliation and Friendship': 30 years of twinning between Seaford and Bönningstedt, 1984-2014. The small sign below notifies that the space in front is reserved for a concession.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.775126
Longitude
0.08764