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The west front of St Albans Cathedral (2012)
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Path leading off of Smug Oak Lane In the late 1300s, the new settlement of Bricket Wood was established on Smug Oak Green which stood at the edge of Bricket Wood Common (then known as the Great Waste).
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Crowds of people using Bricket Wood station in 1924, just after the second local funfair - ‘Joylands’ - had opened. By 1929 both local funfairs had suffered a steep decline in popularity and had closed. The woodland behind platform 2 later became the Handley Page housing estate.
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Crowds at Bricket Wood station just after the Great War, 1920. Not long after this the local funfairs - which caused all the crowds - went into decline and were ultimately closed in 1929.
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