Weymouth from Greenhill Gardens, Dorset, England
This unused British Production postcard has a divided back but no information blurb or identifying codes. Although in color, it is not a color photograph but has been colored or tinted.
Greenhill Gardens are found on the edge of the town boundaries, on a slope above the beach and promenade and over looking Weymouth’s seafront and bay. The Gardens were part of the Wilton Estate and gifted to the local council in 1902 for “the benefit of the inhabitants of Weymouth.” Safe, clean, well-managed, welcoming, and accessible it was awarded Green Flag status as is one of the best green spaces in England. The gardens feature brightly colored borders, winding paths, and recreational spaces. There is an indoor café, Greenhill Beach Café, with outdoor seating. There is also an 18-hole putting green and four tennis courts, plus a bowling green. Future plans include a wooden gazebo.
Weymouth is a seaside resort town that depends on tourism for its economy. The history of the town goes back to the 12th century and incudes roles in the spread of the Black Death, the settlement of the Americas, and the development of Georgian architecture. During World War II, Weymouth was a major departure point for the Normandy Landings.
For additional information, see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhill_Gardens,_Weymouth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weymouth,_Dorset
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