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CJ3 8226 Dunster Railway sign

CJ3 8226 Dunster Railway sign


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Filename: CJ3_8226 Dunster Railway sign.jpg

Size: 4912 x 7360 (22.4MB)

Date: 15th June 2013

Source: CJM Photography

Author: Chris McEvoy

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

Job Title: Photographer

City: Bishops Stortford

County: Herts

Country: UK

© 2013 Chris McEvoy, all rights reserved, www.cjmphotography.co.uk

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CJ3 8226 Dunster Railway sign

Dunster Railway sign and platform lamp, Dunster Station, West Somerset Railway, Exmoor, England

CJM Photography features motor sport classic/historic events as well as those of the current era

Media ID 9229499

© 2013 Chris McEvoy, all rights reserved, www.cjmphotography.co.uk

Countryside Dunster English Village Exmoor Exmoor National Park Heritage Railway Natural Beauty Somerset Railway Station West Somerset Railway


EDITORS COMMENTS
This stunning print by Chris McEvoy captures the essence of Dunster Railway sign and platform lamp, located at Dunster Station in West Somerset Railway, Exmoor, England. The image beautifully showcases the natural beauty of this English village nestled within the picturesque Exmoor National Park. The photograph transports us to a simpler time when heritage railways were an integral part of countryside life. The vintage railway sign and platform lamp evoke a sense of nostalgia and take us back to an era when steam trains chugged along these tracks. Dunster Station itself is a true gem, with its quaint charm and idyllic surroundings. The photo perfectly encapsulates the timeless appeal of this rural station, making it impossible not to be captivated by its rustic beauty. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are reminded of the importance of preserving our rich history and cultural heritage. It serves as a reminder that even in today's fast-paced world, there are still places where time seems to stand still - where tranquility can be found amidst breathtaking landscapes. Chris McEvoy's talent for capturing such moments is evident in every detail of this photograph. Through his lens, he has immortalized not just a railway sign or platform lamp but also the spirit and character of Dunster Station itself. This print is truly a testament to both his skill as a photographer and his deep appreciation for the natural wonders that surround us.

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