File:Wrought Iron Survivor? E5 Apr 2009.jpg

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English: A rare survival from the time of building, late 1880s, I think. most of the ironwork, especially from houses on the level, disappeared in World War I. If there was a deep drop to a basement level, they sometimes were left. Health and safety even in 1915..
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