Memory from Gillingham, United Kingdom
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"The image depicts a static view of a residential street in Gillingham, United Kingdom, specifically identified by the visible street sign as Pumpmakers Way" by FM-Ohpnb2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image depicts a static view of a residential street in Gillingham, United Kingdom, specifically identified by the visible street sign as Pumpmakers Way

GillinghamUnited Kingdom

The image depicts a static view of a residential street in Gillingham, United Kingdom, specifically identified by the visible street sign as Pumpmakers Way. The scene is set under an overcast, light grey sky. In the foreground, the street features a dark grey paved surface with a decorative cobblestone-effect pattern. No individuals are present or engaged in any actions or interactions. On the left side of the street, a multi-story residential building with light brown brickwork and dark grey roof tiles/trim is visible. It features multiple windows and a bay window on the ground floor. A black street lamp post stands in front of this building. Parked alongside the curb are a bright green Audi A1 hatchback with the license plate FT55 FMC, followed by a white panel van. Further down the street, additional parked vehicles are partially visible. In the mid-ground, on the right side of the street, a row of similar modern residential buildings with light brown brickwork and dark roofs extends into the distance. A white SUV is parked behind a dark grey or black SUV, both facing away from the viewer. A street sign on a yellow post is located on the right, clearly indicating "PUMPMAKERS WAY" and partially visible "VINTAGE VIEW" and "QUAY" below. Beyond these foreground structures, smaller, older-style brick houses are discernible. Dominating the background are two distinct, tall, cylindrical or semi-cylindrical high-rise residential towers, characterized by extensive blue-tinted glass facades and light grey or silver-colored upper sections. These structures are consistent with the Victory Pier development, establishing the precise location within Gillingham's waterfront area. Deciduous trees with bare branches are visible between the mid-ground buildings and the distant towers, suggesting a late autumn, winter, or early spring season.

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