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Burtons in Abergavenny MBC01_04_236
Burton, High Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, WALES. The Burton store at 16-18 High Street, showing the carved logo, polished dark stone facade, and chain of merit transom lights.
The Burton store in Abergavenny was built in 1937, and a foundation stone was laid by Raymond Montague Burton in that year. The store was designed by their in-house architect Nathaniel Martin. It features common Burton motifs including the logo carved in relief in stone, the chain of merit transom lights at the top of the shopfront windows, and the fascia of polished dark stone
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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This print showcases the iconic Burton store in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales. Built in 1937 and designed by their talented in-house architect Nathaniel Martin, this architectural gem exudes timeless elegance. The polished dark stone facade gleams under the sunlight, drawing attention to its intricate carved logo that proudly represents the renowned Burton brand. The attention to detail is evident as you gaze at the chain of merit transom lights gracefully adorning the top of the shopfront windows. These delicate touches add a touch of sophistication to an already stunning design. It's fascinating how art deco elements seamlessly blend with classic granite features, creating a harmonious visual experience. Stepping back into history, we learn that Raymond Montague Burton himself laid the foundation stone for this remarkable establishment. As you admire this photograph print, it transports you to an era where people strolled along bustling high streets, indulging in leisurely shopping experiences. Nicholas Anthony John Philpot skillfully captures not only a building but also a piece of cultural heritage frozen in time. This image invites us to appreciate both craftsmanship and history while reminding us of our connection to our past.
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