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Bathampton Street, c. 1970s

Bathampton Street, c. 1970s


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Filename: R7a 027.jpg

Size: 3185 x 2262 (1.2MB)

Date: 11th March 2016

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: R7a 027

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Bathampton Street, c. 1970s

View looking towards the GWR Park

STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway

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This print titled "Bathampton Street, c. 1970s (View looking towards the GWR Park)" takes us on a nostalgic journey back in time to the bustling streets of yesteryears. The image captures a moment frozen in history, where Bathampton Street comes alive with its vibrant atmosphere and distinctive charm. As we gaze upon this snapshot from the STEAM Museum of the GWR, our eyes are immediately drawn towards the magnificent view that unfolds before us. The street stretches out into the distance, lined with quaint shops and buildings that exude an air of timeless elegance. A sense of community thrives as people go about their daily lives - mothers pushing prams, businessmen engrossed in conversation, and children playing freely along the sidewalks. The focal point of this enchanting scene is undoubtedly the majestic GWR Park standing proudly at its end. Its lush greenery provides respite from city life while inviting visitors to explore its tranquil paths and hidden corners. Towering trees cast dappled shadows across well-manicured lawns, creating an idyllic oasis amidst urban surroundings. This print not only captures a specific era but also encapsulates a bygone way of life - one filled with simplicity and genuine human connection. It serves as a reminder that even within bustling cities like Swindon during the 1970s, there were pockets of tranquility where nature intertwined harmoniously with everyday existence. With every glance at this evocative image, we are

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