If you walk or drive along this major road today you could be forgiven for thinking not a great deal has changed since this picture was taken. A closer examination of the details though, reveal this is not the case.
The Watford Observer has again teamed up with its friends at Watford Museum to look back at structures, objects or businesses from the town’s past that have either disappeared or been relocated and this week we look back at this view from St Albans Road.
The museum’s volunteer archivist Christine Orchard said: “At first glance this photo of St Albans Road, and the backs of the buildings on Station Road, seems relatively unchanged.
“It appears to match a modern view as there is a building on the left, a brick wall runs by the pavement with cars parked beyond and, just visible, a largish building on the far corner of Station Road.
“However, the positions of rear extensions and chimney don’t quite match up. This is because this view from June 1961 shows how this corner looked before buildings were demolished to widen St Albans Road.”
Visit the Museum Facebook page or website www.watfordmuseum.org.uk to see more historic photos.
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