BROAD STREET

circa 1914

🇬🇧 This charming street scene from around 1914 captures the tranquil heart of Wrington, a historic village in Somerset. The buildings lining Broad Street—with their neat façades, sash windows, and painted shop signs—reflect the quiet dignity of rural Edwardian England.

🚗 On the right, a motorcar, still a rare sight at the time, hints at the early days of automotive travel. "Cook's Stores" can be seen on the corner, likely serving as a village general shop offering everything from tinned goods to daily essentials.

🧱 The architecture speaks of an earlier era—possibly Georgian or early Victorian—with symmetrical lines and modest elegance. No crowds, no chaos, just a still moment in a village untouched by the horrors of the war that had just begun to unfold.

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BROAD STREET
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