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The Oval gasometer gets a coat of paint 1964

The Oval gasometer gets a coat of paint during the England v Australia 5th Test Match at the Oval 1964. The Northcliffe Collection, compelling images of British life, past and present. © The Northcliffe Collection/ Associated Newspapers Limited

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In this photograph from The Northcliffe Collection, we are transported back to the iconic Oval cricket grounds in 1964. Amidst the excitement of the England v Australia 5th Test Match, a remarkable sight unfolds before our eyes - The Oval gasometer receiving a fresh coat of paint. As cricket enthusiasts cheer on their favorite teams, an industrious crew takes advantage of this momentous occasion to revitalize one of London's most recognizable landmarks. Against the backdrop of intense sporting rivalry, this unexpected scene adds a touch of charm and nostalgia to the atmosphere. The image captures not only the spirit of sport but also offers a glimpse into life during the swinging sixties. With its vintage aesthetic and timeless appeal, it serves as a reminder that even amidst fierce competition, there is always room for beauty and progress. GIBSON's expert eye skillfully immortalizes this unique juxtaposition between sportsmanship and urban renewal. Through his lens, he effortlessly merges two seemingly unrelated worlds into one harmonious composition. This print from The Northcliffe Collection transports us back in time; it invites us to reflect on how history intertwines with everyday life in unexpected ways. It reminds us that even within moments dedicated solely to sport, there exists an opportunity for artistry and transformation.


Framed Prints of The Oval gasometer gets a coat of paint 1964

Step into the past with our stunning framed print, "The Oval gasometer gets a coat of paint 1964" by GIBSON from The Northcliffe Collection. This iconic image captures a moment in time as the Oval gasometer undergoes a fresh paint job during the England v Australia 5th Test Match at the Oval in 1964. Add a touch of history and nostalgia to your decor with this beautifully presented framed print. Perfect for cricket enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates the charm of vintage photography.


Photo Prints of The Oval gasometer gets a coat of paint 1964

Step back in time with our exquisite photographic print from The Northcliffe Collection, featuring the iconic image "The Oval gasometer gets a coat of paint 1964" by GIBSON. Witness the historic moment as the Oval gasometer undergoes a fresh paint job during the England v Australia 5th Test Match at the Oval in 1964. This stunning print captures the essence of cricket history and the industrial charm of a bygone era. A must-have for cricket enthusiasts and history buffs, this high-quality print will add character and depth to any space in your home or office.


Poster Prints of The Oval gasometer gets a coat of paint 1964

"Step back in time with our stunning poster print from The Northcliffe Collection, featuring the iconic image "The Oval gasometer gets a coat of paint 1964" by GIBSON. Witness the historic moment as the Oval gasometer undergoes a fresh paint job during the England v Australia 5th Test Match at The Oval in 1964. This captivating poster print is part of our Media Storehouse range, bringing a piece of cricket history into your home or office. Perfect for cricket enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of vintage photography."


Jigsaw Puzzles of The Oval gasometer gets a coat of paint 1964

Step back in time with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse's Northcliffe Collection. This intriguing puzzle features the iconic image "The Oval gasometer gets a coat of paint 1964" by Gibson. Witness a piece of history unfold as you piece together this vibrant and detailed representation of the Oval gasometer being repainted during the England v Australia 5th Test Match in 1964. A perfect activity for puzzle enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone looking to escape the present and immerse themselves in the past. Engage your mind and create a stunning display piece to be proud of.

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