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DescriptionBamber Bridge in 1845.jpg
English: Ordnance Survey Map of Bamber Bridge, 1845. Shows the main area of Bamber Bridge together with the Hamlets of Brownedge and School Lane that it was later to absorb. The image is an amalgam of three images from www.old-maps.co.uk, together with descriptive filters inserted by me. These are intended as indicative only. Image produced from the www.old-maps.co.uk service with permission of Landmark Information Group Ltd. and Ordnance Survey. Charlie odd[1] 14:06, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
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