File:Leece Postcard 1904.jpg
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current | 19:22, 22 May 2007 | | 640 × 433 (59 KB) | J Milburn | {{Information |Description= According to the page on which I found it, the picture shows "Leece Tarn from a postcard dated 1904. The former Methodist church, taken down in the late 1920s, is the building on the extreme right. The enclosure in the centre u |
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