Elephant Rock, Hartlepool

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title: Elephant Rock, Hartlepool
text: Elephant Rock was a rock formation at Hartlepool, England, shaped like an elephant which only existed for a few decades, being washed away by a storm in 1891. It was created partially as a result of limestone quarrying of the sea cliff. A popular tourist attraction, it was painted in 1850 by J.S. Holmes and photographed by a team working for Francis Frith in 1886.
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description: Former rock formation in England
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date modified: 2023-08-30T13:55:27Z
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