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2006-06-20 19:15 Timtrent 790×806× (129415 bytes) Entrance plaques in stone to King George V Fields. The images are courtesy of the National Playing Fields Association and are released into the public domain 20 June 2006. "The NPFA has no objection to you reproducing the King George's Fields informatio
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