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Looking west up Byron's Walk 1910 from just west of the railway crossing. Lord Byron the poet after whom this road is named arrived in Seaham in 1814 and married Anne Isabella Milbanke in 1815 in her parents home Seaham Hall, only 300 yards or so from where this photograph was taken. Photograph c1910

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Byron's Walk looking east to the Hall Station. "Byrons holly bushes" at right

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Byron's Walk, probably a pathway running from east of the Station to Lady Byron's Well. Early 1900s

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Byron's Walk looking west from the railway station c 1960?

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