File:Chapel St Leonards - The Pullover - 1909.jpg

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English: Vintage photocard of The Pullover road, refreshment area and cabin at Chapel St Leonards, Lincolnshire, England. Franked as 1909 on reverse, but no publisher noted.


The Chapel St Leonards' Pullover (sometimes Pull Over) was a slight dip in the line of protective sand dunes used as a route to cart goods to the village from boats at the sea edge. The name refers to this use, where it was common to have available an extra horse to aid the task of pulling over the sand dune. The horse in this photograph is probably significant of this practice. Today, the raised foreground sandy part to the top of the dune is a metalled road for emergency access to the beach, with that behind in the photograph edged with novelty, alcohol and food outlets, and amusement arcades. The Pullover has given its name to the road back into what is now the built up village.
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Source Vintage postcard 1919
Author Unknown photographer
Object location53° 13′ 25.53″ N, 0° 20′ 20.68″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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