Penarth, Windsor Gardens 1896
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The laying out of Windsor Gardens in 1880 was an early manifestation of the 'new' Penarth, an integral part of the work to gentrify the seafront area. Like much of this remodelling, the plans for this 'dignified ribbon of land' were undertaken by Lord Windsor's St Fagans Estate manager, Robert Forrest, in conjunction with his architect Henry Snell.
An extract from Around Penarth Photographic Memories.
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Around Penarth Photographic Memories
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