EPW023244 ENGLAND (1928). Twickenham Railway Station, Twickenham, 1928
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Pennawd | [EPW023244] Twickenham Railway Station, Twickenham, 1928 |
Cyfeirnod | EPW023244 |
Dyddiad | September-1928 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | TWICKENHAM |
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Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 516073, 173588 |
Hydred / Lledred | -0.32944053375396, 51.44887705943 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | TQ161736 |
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Friday 17th of August 2012 12:57:31 PM |
Cole's brewery, taken over by Brandon's {Putney} brewery Ltd in 1892. Brewing ceased at the Twickenham site in 1906. Brandon's was in turn taken over by Mann, Crossman & Paulin in the 1920s, although Brandon's continued to operate as a trade name until 1949. In 1958 Mann Crossman & Paulin merged with Watney Combe Reid forming Watney Mann. Watneys of course is famous for the first keg bitter...Red Barrel. |
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Station re-sited. New station open 28th March 1954. |
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Cyfraniadau Grŵp
Thanks for all your comments recommending a change to the caption for this image. We've altered the catalogue and the new record will appear here in due course. Yours, Katy Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader |
Katy Whitaker |
Friday 4th of January 2013 01:33:12 PM |
This is a view of Twickenham Station. Twickenham Junction is at the junction of King Street, London Road and York Street. |
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Friday 19th of October 2012 06:29:31 PM |
This is not Twickenham Junction. It is the site of the Old raiway Station and junction of London Road and Whitton Road. Twickenham Junction is in the town centre at the junction of London Road,York Street and King Street. |
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Saturday 25th of August 2012 06:36:43 PM |
It is the old station - see my comment on the error in the naming. You are right in terms of road junction names, but Twickenham Junction still exists as the place where the railway diverges - Network Rail and Southwest Trains still use the name to describe the junction - but never the station |
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Saturday 25th of August 2012 06:36:43 PM |
This station and the current one to the east of London Road Bridge have only ever been named by the railway companies as Twickenham. Twickenham Junction is the point on the railway where the line to Strawberry Hill comes off the main line to Windsor Maps including OS maps have erronously referred to the station as Twickenham Junction |
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