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In the bustling town of Sidcup, Kent in 1936, traffic at Crittalls Corner on the A20 was a sight to behold



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In the bustling town of Sidcup, Kent in 1936, traffic at Crittalls Corner on the A20 was a sight to behold. The roads were filled with cars, automobiles, and vehicles of all shapes and sizes. Market personalities could be seen mingling amongst the crowd, adding a touch of charm to the scene. Fast forward to 1938 and Barking bypass underwent widening efforts. As we look eastward, a new roundabout stands proudly amidst the construction work, and is evident that cars have become an integral part of everyday life. The year 1936 also witnessed significant changes in London's West End as the iconic Alhambra Theatre faced demolition. Amidst this transformational period for entertainment venues, cars continued to dominate the streets surrounding it. Meanwhile, wooden carts lined Dungeness beach in Kent during this era. These humble modes of transportation stood juxtaposed against modern automobiles parked nearby - a testament to changing times. Caution signs adorned narrow bridges in Crayford, Kent by 1938 - serving as reminders for drivers navigating these challenging routes. Safety measures were being implemented alongside advancements in vehicle technology. Even school children had their share of automotive experiences back then. They were treated to films at Odeon cinema in Sidcup; an exciting outing made possible by cars ferrying them from their schools. Ultimately, these glimpses into history remind us how much has changed since those early days when cars first began dominating our landscapes. From traffic-filled corners and widening bypasses to demolitions and cautionary signs – each snapshot tells its own story about society's evolving relationship with automobiles throughout time.