ictoria Gardens, Neath Glamorgan
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Photography by John Ball - 1st February 1998
(with Agfa ePhoto-307 digital camera)
This public park in the centre of Neath (Castell Nedd), was established inthe reign of Queen Victoria.
Image 1:
The Gorsedd Stones in Victoria Gardens, on a sunny Sunday morning.
Image 2:
General view of the park, showing the Victorian bandstand, and in the foreground, Welsh heather flowering through the winter.
Image 3:
The bandstand is great for kids to climb on!! The tower of St. David's Church (left) overlooks the scene.
Image 4:
The bandstand is traditionally used for performances by the town brass band. Some may remember the famous Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance routine in a bandstand in the 1930s movie Top Hat. Astaire and Rogers sheltered from the rain and performed the delightful Irving Berlin classic Isn't This A Lovely Day?
Image 5:
A statue of local benefactor Howel Gwyn.
Image 6:
St. David's Church. The tower (below left) is a Neath landmark which can be seen from many miles away.
Image 7, 8:
February 1st, and the crocuses are in full flower in Victoria Gardens.
Image 9:
Pigeons are disturbed while basking in the February sunshine on the roof of the bandstand.
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