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The en:British Sugar factory at Alscott, en:Shropshire. Photo taken by Chris Bayley using a Canon Powershot A610.

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2006-11-12 (original upload date)

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  • 2006-11-12 21:44 Chrisbayley 2592×776×8 (228667 bytes) The [[British Sugar]] factory at Alscott, [[Shropshire]]. Photo taken by [[User:Chrisbayley|Chris Bayley]] using a Canon Powershot A610.

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