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Carslyle Street, with new development, Kilnhurst, South Yorkshire, 1956
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Carslyle Street, with new development, Kilnhurst, South Yorkshire, 1956
Carslyle Street, with new development, Kilnhurst, South Yorkshire, 1956. The picture shows the new development of the Danish Bacon Depot. The terrace of houses behind the site has since been knocked down. The Danish Bacon Depot later moved to a new, out of town trading park, away from residential housing
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1950s Construction Site Danish Bacon Company Development Fifties Housing Kilnhurst Michael Michael Walters Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd South Yorkshire Terraced House Walters
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This print captures Carslyle Street in Kilnhurst, South Yorkshire, during the year 1956. The image showcases a significant new development taking place at that time - the Danish Bacon Depot. Standing proudly amidst a backdrop of terraced houses, this industrial site symbolized progress and growth for the local community. Sadly, as time passed, the terrace of houses seen behind the depot were eventually demolished. However, their absence serves as a reminder of how landscapes evolve over time to accommodate changing needs and priorities. The Danish Bacon Depot itself underwent its own transformation later on. It relocated to an out-of-town trading park away from residential areas, reflecting shifting trends in urban planning and industrial zoning. Photographed by Michael Walters of Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd. , this monochrome snapshot offers us a glimpse into mid-20th century Britain. It encapsulates not only architectural developments but also represents an era when industry played a vital role in shaping communities across England. As we observe this historic scene frozen in time, let us appreciate both the progress made through construction and acknowledge how our surroundings continue to change with each passing decade.
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