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Jennings Bet on High Street South, East Ham
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 13 Mar 2022
0.01 miles
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Houses on High Street South, East Ham
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 23 Oct 2022
0.02 miles
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Shops on High Street South, E6
Near the junction of White Horse Road.
Image: © Danny P Robinson
Taken: 12 Feb 2008
0.05 miles
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High Street South, East Ham, near White Horse Road
Showing the White Horse pub.
Image: © Danny P Robinson
Taken: 12 Feb 2008
0.05 miles
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The White Horse, East Ham
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 4 May 2015
0.05 miles
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The White Horse public house, East Ham
Image: © Stacey Harris
Taken: 31 Mar 2012
0.05 miles
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High Street South, East Ham
Image: © Stacey Harris
Taken: 31 Mar 2012
0.06 miles
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Daffodils in Central Park, East Ham
The land was obtained in 1896 by East Ham District Council to create a park in the centre of the growing town. It had previously been the grounds of Rancliffe House, an early 18th century house which was demolished in 1908. The park was later extended to its present size by further land purchases.
The town's monument to 1,824 East Ham residents killed in the First World War stands in the park. It was unveiled in 1921 - see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4380879 This view looks along the southern boundary of the park, with Rancliffe Road to the left.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 10 Mar 2015
0.07 miles
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East Ham War Memorial, Central Park
The land was obtained in 1896 by East Ham District Council to create a park in the centre of the growing town. It had previously been the grounds of Rancliffe House, an early 18th century house which was demolished in 1908. The park was later extended to its present size by further land purchases.
The town's monument to 1,824 East Ham residents killed in the First World War stands in the park and is seen here. Former East Ham Mayor Mr Banks-Martin was the architect of the war memorial. It was unveiled in 1921.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 10 Mar 2015
0.08 miles
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East Ham War Memorial in Central Park
The land was obtained in 1896 by East Ham District Council to create a park in the centre of the growing town. It had previously been the grounds of Rancliffe House, an early 18th century house which was demolished in 1908. The park was later extended to its present size by further land purchases.
The town's monument to 1,824 East Ham residents killed in the First World War stands in the park and is seen here. Former East Ham Mayor Mr Banks-Martin was the architect of the war memorial. It was unveiled in 1921.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 10 Mar 2015
0.08 miles