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Look closer John Constable, Harwich Lighthouse, 1776-1837
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John Constable
Harwich Lighthouse 1776-1837
  There was a lot of draught coming from the open spaces of Sunny Hill beach on Sunday. Oil was still spread out along the dusty beaches since yesterday. Everybody said that it was a shame for such a sunny beach that everybody loved to be turned into a dumping ground. Loads of children had always played there and had fun, but somebody has to ruin everything. A lot of other children have been told to stay away from the oil just in case.

by Briony, age 13, from Evesham
 

 

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