File:StMarysGlebe.jpg
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English: This photo taken in the early 1890s is of a view north east towards St.Mary's Church, Handsworth showing the grazing around the church before Handsworth Park Pond was excavated. The photo -or a copy of it - came into my possession while I was researching the history of the park in the 1990s.Sibadd 23:27, 1 April 2006 (UTC) |
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2006-04-01 23:27 | 500×355× (34775 bytes) | Sibadd | This photo taken in the early 1890s is of a view north east towards St.Mary's Church, Handsworth showing the grazing around the church before Handsworth Park Pond was excavated. The photo -or a copy of it - came into my possession while I was researching |
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