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The changing face of Middlesbrough as the new pathway leads the eye passed the rockery
The changing face of Middlesbrough as the new pathway leads the eye passed the rockery and small waterfall to the new small lake at Central Park to the Civic Centre and Town Hall in the background with Corporation House towering behind. Top right is the Registry Office. 23rd November 1988
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21699808
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This print titled "The changing face of Middlesbrough" takes us back to the vibrant cityscape of November 23rd, 1988. As our eyes wander along the new pathway, we are instantly drawn towards a picturesque rockery and a small waterfall that gracefully cascade into a newly formed small lake at Central Park. The tranquility of this water feature provides a stark contrast against the backdrop of towering buildings and structures. In the distance, we catch sight of the majestic Civic Centre and Town Hall standing proudly, symbolizing Middlesbrough's rich history and civic pride. Corporation House looms behind them, its imposing presence adding an air of grandeur to this evolving urban landscape. At the top right corner, nestled amidst all these architectural marvels is the Registry Office - a place where countless love stories have begun their journey towards eternity. This print from Teesside Archive not only captures a specific moment in time but also serves as a testament to Middlesbrough's continuous transformation throughout the 1980s. It encapsulates both nature's beauty and mankind's progress in perfect harmony. As we gaze upon this image, it evokes nostalgia for an era when modernity was seamlessly blended with natural elements within urban spaces. It reminds us that even amidst change, there are moments frozen in time that allow us to appreciate how far we've come while cherishing what once was.
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