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Chestnut Grove, Conisborough, South Yorkshire, 1964. Artist: Michael Walters
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Chestnut Grove, Conisborough, South Yorkshire, 1964. Artist: Michael Walters
Chestnut Grove, Conisborough, South Yorkshire, 1964. In a photograph taken for Conisborough Urban District Council (near Doncaster) two young mothers are seen with typical baby carriages of the period. At the junction of Chestnut and Laburnam grove, a Ford Consul and what looks like an erratically parked Standard 10 can be seen on the right hand side. Conisborough is best known for its Norman Castle with its rare round keep
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Chestnut Grove, Conisborough, South Yorkshire, 1964" captures a nostalgic glimpse into the past. In this photograph taken for the Conisborough Urban District Council near Doncaster, two young mothers can be seen strolling along the avenue with their babies nestled in typical prams of the era. The scene is set at the junction of Chestnut and Laburnam grove, where a Ford Consul and an oddly parked Standard 10 add to the charm of this snapshot in time. Conisborough itself is renowned for its Norman Castle with its rare round keep, but this image takes us beyond historical landmarks and immerses us in everyday life during the 1960s. The council houses lining both sides of the street provide a backdrop to these women engaged in conversation while enjoying a leisurely walk on a sunny day. The monochrome palette adds depth and character to this slice of British history. It transports us back to an era when cars were sleek yet modest, streets were bustling with families pushing prams down footpaths lined with trees. This print by Michael Walters allows us to appreciate not only his artistic eye but also offers insight into motherhood, community bonds, and changing times. As we gaze upon this timeless image captured by Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd. , we are reminded that photographs have an incredible power to evoke emotions and transport us across generations.
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