EAW003103 ENGLAND (1946). Chase Wood and Oxpasture Wood, Frant, from the south-west, 1946

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Title [EAW003103] Chase Wood and Oxpasture Wood, Frant, from the south-west, 1946
Reference EAW003103
Date 11-October-1946
Link
Place name FRANT
Parish FRANT
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 558663, 135540
Longitude / Latitude 0.26618849938938, 51.096655005529
National Grid Reference TQ587355

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Class31
Tuesday 10th of September 2013 11:42:50 PM

Class31
Tuesday 10th of September 2013 11:40:57 PM

Class31
Tuesday 10th of September 2013 11:22:13 PM
St. Alban's Church, Frant

Class31
Tuesday 10th of September 2013 10:53:30 PM
Frant Road A267

Class31
Tuesday 10th of September 2013 10:45:51 PM
The Abergavenny Arms, Frant

Class31
Tuesday 10th of September 2013 10:41:46 PM
Rather large building.

Maurice
Sunday 8th of September 2013 08:08:14 AM
Petrol Station

Maurice
Sunday 8th of September 2013 08:06:38 AM
A rather distinctive pattern of roads and paths on this 'village green'.

Maurice
Sunday 8th of September 2013 08:05:22 AM
A wagon, perhaps suggesting the goods yard is to the north of the station.

Maurice
Sunday 8th of September 2013 07:08:16 AM
This would seem to be a station building with a canopy across the front. It is possibly the 'road side' of the station as there does not appear to be any suggestion of a platform, but equally there are no vehicles.

Maurice
Sunday 8th of September 2013 07:07:12 AM
I've just spotted a steam locomotive and six coaches.

Class31
Saturday 7th of September 2013 08:14:09 PM
It's a bit of a blur, but the profile of the loco suggests it is not a GWR loco. There is just a suggestion of something light coloured on the side of the tender... could it be Southern?



The first coach would appear not to have corridor connection to the second as light can be seen through the gap, but the rest of the train is set against dark trees so we cannot seen it this is the case all through. It is my imagination or is the first coach slightly lower ad longer than the rest. If so this could just add to it being a Southern ten compartment added to the front of the five car set... but I am probably taking a little evidence too far.

Maurice
Sunday 8th of September 2013 07:16:34 AM

User Comment Contributions

Thanks for finding this group; we'll update the catalogue and post the new records here in due course.



You may like to know that the original Aerofilms Ltd Register entry is "Burroughs Wellcome & Co".



Yours, Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Friday 1st of November 2013 02:38:15 PM
I have spent too long looking at some likely locations on various maps and come up with nothing south of a line from Bristol to Margate!

Maurice
Sunday 8th of September 2013 09:17:32 AM
Looking east.

Class31
Saturday 7th of September 2013 09:19:25 PM
This series from eaw003098 to eaw003104

Chris Willis
Friday 23rd of August 2013 11:40:08 PM