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76 Framed Prints
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Truro railway station, Cornwall. 1910-1920Exterior view of Truro Railway Station showing horse drawn and motor vehicles waiting outside with their drivers. The registration AF1584 can be seen on the nearest car
Falmouth Railway Station, Cornwall. Early 1900sExterior view of Falmouth Railway Station, with horse drawn carriages
Falmouth Railway Station, Cornwall. Around 1910Exterior view of Falmouth Railway Station, with children in the foreground
Truro railway station, Cornwall. 21st August 1924A group photograph showing a presentation to two men who tried to save a railwayman. The photo was published in the West Briton on 21st August 1924 but there was no accompanying article
Truro railway station, Cornwall. 1914-1918Three male and two female staff standing on the platform during the First World War. The women wear GWR armbands. A train stands alongside the next platform. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Penweathers Viaduct, near Truro, Cornwall. Before 12th October 1926The original viaduct almost filled in to track level. Brunels timber fan-structure and stone viaduct was replaced by the embankment on 12th October 1926. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Penweathers Viaduct, near Truro, Cornwall. Before 12th October 1926Steam shovel at work during the building of the embankment. The previous Brunel timber fan-structure and stone viaduct was replaced by the embankment which was completed on the 12th October 1926
Penweathers Viaduct, near Truro, Cornwall. Before October 1926A train passing over Brunels original timber and stone viaduct at Penweathers. This viaduct was replaced by an embankment that opened on 12th October 1926. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Laying gravel before the opening of Padstow railway station, Cornwall. Before March 1899A view of Padstow railway station with gravel being laid by horse and cart prior to its opening on the 27th March 1899. The station was the western terminus of the North Cornwall Railway
View of Moresk viaduct from Moresk street in Truro. Pre 1881Image shows a woman crossing the Moresk footbridge which was replaced with a road bridge in 1881 with Brunels Moresk viaduct in the background
Camborne Railway Station, Camborne, Cornwall. Early 1900s, possibly First World WarCadets on the platform at Camborne Railway Station. Photographer: Unknown
Camborne Railway Station, Camborne, Cornwall. Early 1900s, possibly First World WarCadets on the platform at Camborne Railway Station awaiting a train. Photographer: Unknown
R & J Lean furniture remover wagon outside Truro Railway Station, Cornwall. After 1893Great Western Railway agent R & J Lean, furniture remover waiting outside Truro Railway Station on a horse-drawn covered waggon. The business is listed in Kellys directory from 1893 to 1926
Carvedras Viaduct, St Georges Road, Truro, Cornwall. After 1902View of the Carvedras Viaduct looking north, with the stone structure that replaced the earlier Brunel viaduct. This viaduct opened on 17 August 1902
Group of men and boys on a railway track, possibly Padstow-Wadebridge branch line, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe figures in the picture, may not be railway workers; the dogs and wire suggest they may be a party out to snare rabbits
The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. After 1859A view from the St Budeaux side of the Tamar river of the Royal Albert Bridge and Saltash. Queen Victorias consort Prince Albert opened the single broad gauge track bridge over the River Tamar
The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. After 1859The Royal Albert Bridge and Saltash taken from the St Budeaux side of the river. Queen Victorias consort Prince Albert opened the single broad gauge track bridge over the River Tamar
The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. After 1859A view of the north side of the Royal Albert Bridge from the Devon side of the river Tamar. Queen Victorias consort Prince Albert opened the single broad gauge track bridge over the River Tamar
Opening of Padstow railway station, Cornwall. 27th March 1899The crowded platform on 27th March 1899 with the station awning and lamposts decorated with flags and bunting as part of the station opening celebrations
Padstow railway station from across the estuary, Cornwall. Before 1907A distant view of the station with steam and smoke issuing from the train locomotive alongside the station platform. In the distance to the left of the station can be seen the girder railway bridge
Express passenger train Trevingey, Redruth, Cornwall. Early 1900sAn express passenger train approaching Trevingey near Redruth
Newsagent stand at Truro Railway Station, Cornwall. 1915Newsagents stand with two female staff on the platform during World War 1
Truro railway station, Cornwall. Around 1910View from the footbridge looking east with a passenger train and a goods train waiting at the platforms. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Truro railway station, Cornwall. September 1922A large boiler on a trailer being towed by a tractor, outside Truro railway station. It is thought the boiler was to be delivered to the Poor Law Institution. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Truro railway station, Cornwall. 12th June 1918A group of women and girls with the station master, collecting for the Railway Benevolent Institution on the platform of Truro railway station during the First World War
Truro railway station, Cornwall. June 1915Three female staff standing outside the railway station during the First World War, June 1915. Their hat bands say Ticket Collector
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