Swansea Leisure Centre water features (original 1977 design)

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Swansea Leisure Centre water features (original 1977 design)

Image: © vectorkraft Taken: 2 Aug 1997

This 1997 view shows the water features to be found at Swansea's Leisure Centre. A small shelter can be seen in the right distance. The Leisure Centre was opened by the Queen in 1977 and was built on the site of the 1867 LNWR Swansea Victoria station. This LNWR terminus closed to passengers in 1964. The viaduct in the background carried freight traffic to and from the terminus. The Leisure Centre has since been renovated (now LC2) but the area in this view is now a car park.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.616515
Longitude
-3.941322