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Traffic scene on the Brighton Road at Posley on Whit Monday 1955 Local Caption

Traffic scene on the Brighton Road at Posley on Whit Monday 1955 Local Caption


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Traffic scene on the Brighton Road at Posley on Whit Monday 1955 Local Caption

Traffic scene on the Brighton Road at Posley on Whit Monday 1955 watscan - - 17/07/2009

Staff
Daily Herald
Mirrorpix
Brighton
East Sussex
England

Media ID 21339484

© Mirrorpix

Bank Holiday Congestion Queues Traffic


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to a bustling traffic scene on the Brighton Road at Posley, capturing the essence of Whit Monday in 1955. As we gaze upon this snapshot from the past, we are transported to an era where bank holidays were eagerly anticipated and streets overflowed with excitement. The image vividly portrays the challenges faced by motorists during this time. Congestion and queues dominate the frame, painting a picture of a jam-packed road filled with vehicles of all shapes and sizes. The chaos is palpable as drivers navigate through the sea of cars, each vying for their place in line. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of how much our transportation landscape has evolved over time. It offers us a glimpse into an era when roads were narrower, vehicles were simpler, and patience was key. As we reflect on this moment frozen in time, it's impossible not to marvel at how far we've come since then. This image encapsulates both nostalgia for a bygone era and gratitude for modern advancements that have alleviated some of these traffic woes. Memory Lane Prints presents this remarkable piece as part of their collection dedicated to preserving history through imagery. Through photographs like these, they allow us to connect with our past while appreciating how much society has transformed over decades gone by.

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