West Bridgford: flowery Central Avenue

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West Bridgford: flowery Central Avenue

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 7 Sep 2017

Older Nottinghamians may remember that Iceland, on the left, was originally Fine Fare, one of Nottingham's first self-service stores. When I was young Specsavers was occupied by Ethel Llewellyn, a genteel dress shop. The concrete bus shelters of those times are long gone, like West Bridgford UDC's double-deck buses.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.931691
Longitude
-1.126525