Lombard street
Cobbled Lombard Street leading to Market Square
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Lombard street
Lombard Street opposite direction to above - photo : - charlesdrakew 2007
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Lombard street
Tiled frontage, previously Paynes the butchers, Lombard Street, Petworth, West Sussex
photograph by Peter Whitcomb, 23 October 2011
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Lombard street
Looking into Lombard Street from Market Square
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