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English: Arundel Circus entrance to the WestQuay shopping centre. The area outside this corner of the WestQuay shopping centre has been named Arundel Circus, presumably after the Arundel Tower of the nearby medieval city walls. The cylindrical tower on the corner of the shopping mall is presumably a modern reflection of the medieval Arundel Tower. This view is from the footbridge over Portland Terrace road, which makes up part of the 'walk the city walls' route, and has recently been re-opened to the public.
Date 28 July 2006
Source From geograph.org.uk
Author Jim Champion

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50° 54′ 8.52″ N, 1° 24′ 24.96″ W

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