Devizes, Estcourt Street c.1960
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D28087

More about this scene
The traffic islands were known locally as 'the silly islands' when they were first built. The unsupported front of the Blue Star Garage was quite a feature when it was first erected. The statue of Queen Victoria, which still stands on the corner, was taken from the front of the stone mason's house, Victoria Cottage, with the scaffolding (beyond the garage).
An extract from Devizes Town and City Memories.
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