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no.A483A

Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness

c.1940

Looking Northeast up the tree lined Abbey Road from junction with Dalton road (Right) and Hartington Street (Left). Large buildings border both sides of the road with wide pavements between them and the trees. Various people going about their business. motor car at the junction to the left.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=1540

no.A483A

Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness

c.1940

Looking Northeast up the tree lined Abbey Road from junction with Dalton road (Right) and Hartington Street (Left). Large buildings border both sides of the road with wide pavements between them and the trees. Various people going about their business. motor car at the junction to the left.

Location: Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/3281
Sankey Number: A483A

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Album Number: Album A 1-355

Page Number: 34

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475    NA The Queens Arms, Biggar Village, Barrow-in-Furness
476    NA Furness Abbey from the Amphitheatre
477    NA Rampside from Roa Island
478    NA Dalton Road, at the junction with Abbey Road.
479    NA Abbey Road, with Ramsden Square behind photographer
480    NA The Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Barrow-in-Furness
481    NA Abbey Road, near Bath Street Junction and Dalkeith Street junction.
482    NA Barrow Library, Ramsden Square
483    NA Abbey Road, at the junction with Hartington Street, Dalton Road
484    NA Duke Street, showing Townson & Ward, and Pass's shops
485    NA Abbey Road, showing the Essoldo Cinema. and the Salvation Army .
486    NA The Majestic Hotel, on Schneider Square.
487    NA Looking to Jubilee Bridge, from the Walney side. BAE (Vickers) can be seen beyond.
488    NA Looking to Walney Bridge from the Walney tideline, BAE (Vickers) beyond that.
489    NA Looking from up the hill by the King Alfred, to Jubilee Bridge, with the Iron and Steelworks behind.
490    NA Devonshire Dock busy with shipping, the bonded warehouse and Corn Mill to the right.