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2000.6160

2000.6160
2000.6160
2000.6160
2000.6160
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St Albans Abbey from Verulamium Park
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Social History (Museum of St Albans)
  • Alf Gentle
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View of St Albans Abbey from between the trees at St Germain's block, Verulamium Park. Verulamium Park is so-called because it occupies part of the site of the Roman city of Verulamium. The land was bought in 1929 by the city council from the Earl of Verulam: it had formerly been St Germain's farm, part of the Verulam estate. The digging of the ornamental lake provided work for many unemployed men during the depression, thanks to government grants to fund its construction.
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  • Gentle, Alf
  • post-War (1945 - present)
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