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GWR Wartime Emergency Headquarters in Berkshire, 1940

GWR Wartime Emergency Headquarters in Berkshire, 1940


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Size: 2277 x 1716 (1.1MB)

Date: 6th February 2014

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

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GWR Wartime Emergency Headquarters in Berkshire, 1940

A busy office scene pictured here in 1940. This office was part of the GWRs Emergency Headquarters located at Aldermaston, Berkshire. 12 departments were evacuated from the head office at Paddington at the start of the war and relocated to this purpose built site, comprising of 6 separate buildings. Special trains conveyed clerical staff from their homes to the station at Aldermaston each day. Other country houses on the outskirts of London were also used to accommodate head office workers

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Berkshire Staff World War 2 Administration Aldermaston


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This print takes us back to the heart of World War II, offering a glimpse into the bustling office scene at GWR Wartime Emergency Headquarters in Berkshire, 1940. The image captures the dedicated clerical staff diligently working amidst stacks of paperwork and typewriters, showcasing their unwavering commitment to supporting the war effort. Located in Aldermaston, Berkshire, this purpose-built site became home to twelve departments that were evacuated from GWR's head office at Paddington. As London faced increasing threats during the war, these essential operations had to be relocated for safety reasons. Six separate buildings formed this emergency headquarters complex where countless administrative tasks were carried out with precision and efficiency. The photograph also sheds light on the unique transportation arrangements put in place during those challenging times. Special trains would transport these devoted employees from their homes directly to Aldermaston station each day. This ensured that despite being away from their familiar work environment, they could continue contributing effectively without disruption. It is worth noting that GWR was not alone in utilizing country houses on London's outskirts as temporary accommodations for its head office workers. Such measures exemplify how companies adapted and mobilized resources during wartime. As we reflect upon this historical moment frozen in time through this evocative picture print, we are reminded of the resilience and collective efforts displayed by individuals who worked tirelessly behind desks like these – playing an integral role in shaping our nation's history.

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