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Post by jupu on Jul 13, 2013 16:09:40 GMT
For those of you interested in this sort if thing, I've just discovered some aerial photos of SGL, taken in 1923, on the following website: www.britainfromabove.org.ukJust type "Raglan Street Worcester" into the search box and you'll find half a dozen images. I hadn't seen any of these before, so a fantastic "find." Some things that I picked out include the old main stand, which looks like it might have had an extension as the roof is in two different shades; the structures in the Cavalier/St. George's Tavern corner, which I am guessing were the changing rooms (you can also see a gate in the perimeter wall); and the depth of the banking at the end where the dressing rooms would later be built. If you create an account you can download the images for personal use, as well as zoom in.
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Post by auldreekie on Jul 14, 2013 21:59:09 GMT
Thanks for this and as you say it is a real "find". I have used this site for some other Scottish grounds but the coverage of Worcester did not extend to SGL. The photographs you have found are marked as "new" so it is great to know that they are still adding photographs to the collection.
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