Lee On The Solent, Lee Tower From The West c.1955
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Lee-on-the-Solent grew as a late-Victorian development. Its railway and pier, both now gone, prompted ambitious plans to transform the town into a major seaside resort similar in size to Brighton or Bournemouth, but the scheme failed to make the grade. The 120-ft tower seen here was demolished in 1969.
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