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A brick garage building with fuel pumps stands next to a thatched, timber-framed house with two figures walking on the road.

Garage, Pit Corner, Gamlingay c.1930 (photo W M Palmer) (Cambridgeshire Collection)

Garage, Pit Corner, Gamlingay

History of Pit Corner

Exact Location Unknown

Pit Corner is the address according to Vanishing Cambridgeshire p.111.

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