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Albums: Historical Images of Wood Green | 2 of 2
The garage/filling station in the foreground was demolished years ago, supposedly for a Debenhams store which never came , and is still a vacant site.
Great shot, love the combination of bleakness and optimism. When I was a child (80s) the shopping city looked like the future...
Where's the picture from? I'd love to see some more from the era. And higher resolution... :)
Jeremy, I seem to remember a petrol station replacing the parking area. Is that right? I didn't know that it was slated as a site for Debenhams.
Tom, I'm sorry that's the only shot I have, but I'd guess that there would be a series somewhere. This one looks like it may have been taken by a professional photographer.
The petrol station is there in this picture- you can just see a Texaco sign if you look carefully! The parked cars are for sale I think. The 20th Century Society love this building and featured it as their " Building of the Month" some years back. It's a fairly rare example of a "megastructure" combining several functions- i.e. shops, parking, flats, offices, gym, cinema and hotel in one structure.
Thanks for that, Jeremy.
Here's a link to the 20th Century Society's pice on the building.
And here is it in 2007:
The above image is licenced under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic licence - Attribution: Julian Osley
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