Fairhaven, Congregational Church 1923
Photo ref: 74213
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Another view of the imposing white Congregational church which serves both Ansdell and Fairhaven. A vintage tram makes its way down Clifton Drive to Lytham St Anne's. Before the sand dunes were levelled, sand blown on the tram tracks caused trouble. Along this stretch was a fishermen's community of whitewashed and thatched cottages. The Oak Eggar moth, which fed on a grove of poplars at Fairhaven, was heading for extinction even then.

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