Talk:Chelsea Barracks

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1860 photo[edit]

What is the origin of that photo circa 1860? It is quite small and the source indicated in the image's details is a broken link to http://www.chelseabarracks.net/media/yyyy5l.pdf. It doesn't look like a 19th century photo, frankly it looks like someone took a screencap of a Doctor Who episode or something and decided to upload it.

206.113.192.12 (talk) 03:15, 12 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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