Paignton, Gardens And Wesleyan Church 1896
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More about this scene
Looking from the Hall (or the Palace Avenue Theatre) through the gardens, we can see Norton's and Welton's shoe shops. On the right is the new police station, with the Petty Sessions Division and Magistrates' Court (later demolished). Further down is the Post Office, erected in 1889. At the toe of the garden is the town's tribute to the men and women who lost their lives in two world wars (73066, page 68), some of whom may well have started their training as volunteers in the Drill Hall under the Public Hall/Theatre.
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