Watford, The Pond On The High Street c.1960
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More about this scene
The pond had been a popular watering place for horses, particularly during the Great War when Watford experienced considerable troop movements. Although earlier it had been a wagon-wash, the cleaning of horse-drawn vehicles was strictly prohibited, and railings were erected in 1915 to prevent access. In the 1960s, the Town Council tabled a number of proposals for the development of the Pond, including grassing over the area and installing two concrete grazing horses!
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