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4 Photo Mugs
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Building a new viaduct, Hayle, Cornwall. 1884-1885A large group of workers building the new stone viaduct at Hayle, to replace Brunels original timber construction which opened in 1852
View of Angarrack Incline, Hayle railway long abandoned, near Hayle, Cornwall. Date unknownA long view looking up the long abandoned and overgrown Angarrack incline. A haystack has been built on the line of it. The Hayle railway originally ran eastwards to Redruth
West Cornwall Railway Station at Hayle, Cornwall. Probably taken in the early 1930sThe photograph shows the front of the station with part of the viaduct visible behind. The station was opened by the West Cornwall Railway on 11th March 1852 when it replaced the original Hayle
View of Angarrack Incline, Hayle railway long abandoned, near Hayle, Cornwall. Date unknownA long view looking down the long abandoned and overgrown Angarrack incline towards the village. The Hayle railway originally ran eastwards to Redruth
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