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Identificación f08509 Autor Anónimo
Ubicación Digital dvd 231 Título Sin título
Ubicación Física Archivo Carmen Valdés, caja 52, sobre n. 34 Fecha Sin datar
Procedencia Donación, 2004 Soporte Copia de época
Términos de uso Dominio público. Tipo Blanco y negro
Medidas 15, 5 x 20,5 cm
DescripciónNotasDescriptores
Escrito al dorso: "NO REPRODUCTION FEE PAYABLE. EAST ANGLIA: THE BULBS FIELDS. In Eastern England are the two-low-lying counties and Suffolk which together from the district known as East Anglia. This is a rich aerea, rich in history, in scenic and architectural beauty, and in its agriculture. Fifteen hundred years ago a race called the Angles landed in this aerea and gave `England` its name. East Anglia is the largest plain in England, embracing some lovely quiet scenery - rivers, lakes, heaths and woods, and the large stretches of shallow water known as the Broads. It boasts too, a wealth of ancient churches, more tan thirty of them, in the Gothic style, being found in the county town of Norwich, which also possesses a beautiful cathedral. The county is an excellent agricultural aerea, one of the richest in the world. Coastal fishing is also good, particulary for herrings, Lowestoft and Yarmouth being important centres for this industry. Before the war East Anglia was frequently known as `Little Rolland´ because, like Holland, it has a flourishing bulb industry. This photograph shows some of the masses of tulips which used to be produced. PASSED BY THE CENSOR AND ISSUED BY THE BRITISH COUNCIL PRESS DEPARTMENT."

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