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DescriptionAttercliffe riverside.jpg
English: Christ Church, Attercliffe in 1826 from across the River Don. The cliff for which Attercliffe is named can be seen in front of the church.
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Printed in G. R. Vine, The Story of Old Attercliffe (early 1930s), intended as an accurate reproduction of a print of 1826.
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