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Bedford EPW026472
St Pauls Church and the town centre, Bedford. The Great Ouse and Town Bridge are prominent. Photographed in May 1929 by Aerofilms Ltd. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 13497316
Filename: EPW026472.jpg
Size: 4847 x 3892 (13.6MB)
Date: 24th April 2017
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Archive. Aerofi
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: images.historicenglandservices.org.uk
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This aerial photograph, taken by Aerofilms Ltd in May 1929, offers a unique bird's-eye view of Bedford town centre as it looked nearly a century ago. The image showcases the picturesque layout of the historic English town, with St Paul's Church standing proudly at its heart. The red-roofed buildings and winding streets create a mosaic of urban charm, while the meandering River Great Ouse adds a serene touch to the scene. The town bridge, a significant landmark, spans the river and connects the old and new parts of the town. The bridge's elegant arches and the boats moored nearby contribute to the town's distinctive character. The River Great Ouse, which has played a crucial role in Bedford's history, is seen winding through the town, reflecting the sunlight and adding to the tranquil atmosphere. St Paul's Church, with its impressive Gothic Revival architecture, dominates the scene. Its tall spire and intricate stonework are a testament to the town's rich history and religious heritage. The churchyard, which is visible in the photograph, has been a burial ground since the 13th century and continues to be an essential part of the community. This photograph, preserved by Historic England Archive, provides a fascinating glimpse into Bedford's past and offers a captivating perspective of the town's urban and riverine landscape. It serves as a reminder of the town's history, its architectural heritage, and the enduring beauty of its location on the banks of the River Great Ouse.