File:The Dutch House, Bristol 1931.jpg

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English: Scan by the contributor of 1931 photo by his mother Doris Ogilvie (now deceased) of the historic Dutch House in Bristol that was bombed and destroyed in World War II. This photo clearly shows the ground floor cut back diagonally 8 feet 6 inches in the extensive 1908 alterations to widen the corner of Wine Street with High Street
Date 21 November 2009 (original upload date)
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Author User:Duncanogi

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16:32, 21 November 2009 598 × 742 (80,424 bytes) w:en:Duncanogi (talk | contribs) Scan by the contributor of 1931 photo by his mother Doris Ogilvie (now deceased) of the historic Dutch House in Bristol that was bombed and destroyed in World War II.

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