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Barbers Piles
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Barbers Piles

Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0001
Barbers Piles. Central drain and bollards.
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Barbers Piles
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Barbers Piles

Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0011
Barbers Piles. Central drain.
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Barbers Piles
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Barbers Piles

Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0002
Barbers Piles. Central drain and bollards.
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Barbers Piles
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Barbers Piles

Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0003
Barbers Piles, 1922. Central drain and bollards. Organ grinder playing music.
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Barbers Piles
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Barbers Piles

Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0004
Barbers Piles prior to WW2 bombing which destroyed some of the cottages on the right. Bollards and central drain.
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Barbers Piles
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Barbers Piles

Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0005
Barbers Piles from West Quay Road. Children in contemporary clothing. Unspecified celebration (flags). Central drain.
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Barbers Piles
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Barbers Piles

Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0006

Barbers Piles looking towards West Quay Road. Gap in foreground left by German aerial bombing of No.20. Nos.22-28 still standing. Photograph by Barbara Bristowe.


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Barbers Piles
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Barbers Piles

Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0007

Barbers Piles at corner with West Quay Road. Nos. 22-28. Photograph by Barbara Bristowe.


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Barbers Piles
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Barbers Piles

Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0008
Barbers Piles looking towards St James' Church. Nos.3-5-7-9. Central drain
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Barbers Piles
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Barbers Piles

Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0009
Barbers Piles, rear of buildings.
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