Westcott Avenue
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Westcott Avenue
Mornington [10, 61]
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Description
Westcott Avenue lies in the peripheral of its namesake's eternal eyes. The raised hill of the Woolf Monument overlooks this place, the statue of the founder of the region Jacob Westcott-Woolf looks to the east and to the rising sun of Mornington. Westcott Avenue was in its time a busy crossing of the railway lines that run through here and into the west. It is the side approach to the police parking and arrests dock. Its once wide pavements and distinct crossing warnings are now mute and weed ridden. A dozen cars, frozen in their traffic aspect, sit with doors agape. Now homes rather than transport to the stray animals and perpetual insects that are mostly ignored by the undead.
History
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