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Heybridge Basin (Cannibal
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on underlined blue names for link to more details |
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Two Ways Lane |
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Offices &
Store |
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Built by Hans Kuijton
to operate his business as a live eel distribution company from
1928 until 1972. It saw several changes of use over the next
two decades ending with the boat building and design business
of Colin Brookes. Although positioned at the end of the lane
it's postal address became 'Lock Hill'. |
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01 (above) the 'Eel Company's',
centre of operations from the new building and offices. |
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02 (above) the office and
building run by Colin Brookes for his business activities until
the early 1990's. |
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