Brecon, High Street 1899
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More about this scene
This town can be confusing for the visitor, as not only has it two rivers, but also two High Streets. They have a charming differentiation – 'High Street Superior' and 'High Street Inferior' - but they are the same street, with the name change at the town centre crossroads. Here on a sunny morning the shop awnings are already out, and a shadow lies in front of W & A Gilbey's wine and spirit shop. Pride of place goes to the new-looking Victorian façade of Lloyd's Bank decorated with window boxes.
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