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This image depicts the boat park, there are decades between the images and although they look similar at first they sow a great deal of variation. The fisherman’s sheds have been replaced, but on a similar foot print. It is the same for the lifeboat station.

Although the water fountain has been removed this location shows very little change. The main difference is the building at the bottom of the road, lost during the war.

Roofs and windows upgraded and a chimney stack removed.

A large Victorian hotel showing the splendid garden in front that leads to the sea. This building has when removed from operation as a hotel became private apartments and the conservatory or covered area added to the front. There is also a bar and night club hosed here as well. Sadly the grounds have become a car park for the block of flats that have been built.

One of the image pairs that show the most amount of change. The cottage inset at the end of the road was replaced after the post-war bombing. Still not new!
Bibliography
Swanage Past, David Lewer and Dennis Smale, Phillimore & Co Ltd, Chichester.
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Both parts I feel were a success with simple locations transformed into very different views. Agreed the images may not work for everyone but in the direction that the project is heading these more abstract images are a good test of viability. The conclusion I can draw from these images is that it if defiantly worth exploring further.
The image of the monument was inspired by Andy Warhol’s Empire. David Campany has for images from the 1964 film of the Empire States building which our local monument resembles..
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