Wells Next The Sea, The Embankment 1950
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The one mile embankment was constructed in 1859 by the Earl of Leicester to enable the larger trading vessels to reach the town quayside. In the foreground is the memorial to the ten crewman of the lifeboat 'Eliza Adams', which capsized during a rescue in the great gale of 29 October 1880.
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