< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)
SOUTHEND, an English watering-place, at the mouth of the Thames estuary; 42 miles E. of London. It has good level sands, a public hall, and piers, pleasure grounds, etc. It was bombarded by the Germans during the World War. Pop. about 75,000.
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