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File:The harbour, Margate, Kent, England, ca. 1897 (1).jpg

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10234 Margate, Kent, England, from the harbour.

Date between 1890 and 1900
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  • Restoration by trialsanderrors: The harbour, Margate, Kent, England, ca. 1897
Author Detroit Publishing Co., under license from Photoglob Zürich

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51° 23′ 24.94″ N, 1° 22′ 43.00″ E

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