Skegness, The Clock Tower 1910
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The small parking strip adjoining the Clock Tower contains two motor taxis, a pony trap, a landau and an open omnibus drawn by two horses happily munching away in their nosebags. The amusements are down on the beach, with the old museum ship on the right. Wooden shelters stand on either side of the road to the sea, which was at first named the Lumley Pullover and then Tower Pullover after the Clock Tower was erected; finally, it became Tower Esplanade.
An extract from Skegness Town and City Memories.
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