Dunstable, Broad Walk c.1965
Photo ref: D69055
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Photo ref: D69055
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Typifying the sixties town planning dream here, Broad Walk presents a range of shops away from the hazard and pollution of the motor car. The fashion for pedestrianisation can seem bland, but styles have improved since these early days. At least they faced these buildings with bricks instead of the grey and grim concrete so popular thirty- odd years ago.

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This was the year my son Kevin was born, we all used to go here usually on a Saturday.  Paul has just died , he was so special to all his family.  While he was in hospital he opened his eyes and said 'I have just been to Dunstable'. He used to work at Waterlows printing factory now long gone so did dad Bill Harris. Remembering them all with much love also Nobby and Nellie clarke, Cyril and Alice Collier.
The gentleman in the foreground of the Quadrant in the dark suit is my father Albert (Bert) Brandon a local business man. He opened a fruit and flower shop at 12 Albion Street which was previously his mother's shop and sold haberdashery and household linens. Then, before his retirement, he started The Princes School of Motoring. He is waiting for my mother to come out of the bakers and she is possibly the lady ...see more