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           <description><![CDATA[  The Town Development Act of 1952 set Swindon on an expansion that continues today and this 1950s photograph takes a bird’s eye view of the two Parks estates under construction.]]></description>
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  Once again we need the help of Swindonians who remember the town 50 years ago – or possibly even earlier!
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  This 1950s aerial view shows new building under way at Stratton St Margaret.
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  This aerial shot of Swindon taken 50 years ago shows the first stage in development at Cheney Manor Industrial Estate.
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           <description><![CDATA[  With a view along Bath Road from the junction at Kingshill and Okus Road, the Advertiser’s series of aerial shots of Swindon continues to intrigue. This week we again need the help of Swindonians
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  “There is very little architecture in Swindon and a great deal of building,” wrote poet laureate John Betjeman in 1950.
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