Aside from The Valley itself, it's interesting to see the areas in the background. It looks like a bit of Floyd Road (seen above the apex of the West Stand) where the mural is now.
Then a largish detached building roughly where Charlton Station is now?
Also, that wide, low building looks like it might be GA Harvey on the Woolwich Road. Or am I way out?
What I thought might be Floyd Road looks more like Ransom Walk now. If you look hard enough, you can convince yourself that the railway arches are there. And, of course Nos 1&2, Harvey Gardens (built in 1936) are the giveaway.
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No, it's a penguin sunbathing.
https://www.wlv.ac.uk/research/institutes-and-centres/centre-for-historical-research/football-and-war-network/football-and-war-blog/2019/a-virtual-second-world-war-walk-from-the-valley-to-the-white-swan/
Presumably this was was from the same roll of film as the one on the Wolverhampton link mentioned by Sporadic.
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Aside from The Valley itself, it's interesting to see the areas in the background. It looks like a bit of Floyd Road (seen above the apex of the West Stand) where the mural is now.
Then a largish detached building roughly where Charlton Station is now?
Also, that wide, low building looks like it might be GA Harvey on the Woolwich Road. Or am I way out?
Any more ideas?
What I thought might be Floyd Road looks more like Ransom Walk now. If you look hard enough, you can convince yourself that the railway arches are there. And, of course Nos 1&2, Harvey Gardens (built in 1936) are the giveaway.