Wednesday, 12 March 2014

historical places in Dunstable




Here is some proof of our research in the library. We looked though the historical files to gather more information on why the footfall in Dunstable started to decline originally.








Information in front of the statue. This informed us that it was placed here to represent the transport of goods from when the romans built this town. 





Images from the front of priory church, this was so we could get a better idea of one of the places that Henry the 8th liked to visit once he help re build the town after the saxons destroyed it. we were helped from a local model.

The inside of the church wasn't very different and has some very nice architecture.


The clock tower after it had been re built. Originally the clock tower was one of the main attractions in dunstable and was placed in the Quadrant.



we noticed that the market was still very busy and brought in a lot of people, un fortuity it does only seem to appeal to an old aged audience. This once popular market need to be revamped to bring in a younger audience.

Here is the old palace lodge witch still brings in many people. The norman king next door was sadly burt down a little while ago this was a popular place and probably decreased footfall one it had been burnt down.l

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