Buckingham buildings from a distance

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The photograph on this page of Buckingham buildings from a distance by mick finn as part of the Geograph project.

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Buckingham buildings from a distance

Image: © mick finn Taken: 27 Sep 2008

The roof of Buckingham Hospital is centre right. It is a small, local hospital still retaining some of the features of the old type 'cottage' hospital. The white building centre left is the old Masonic Hall (1889), and the stone building at the centre is the Grand Junction pub, so called because the wharves of the Buckingham arm of the Grand Union canal were nearby.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.000975
Longitude
-0.986119