EAW048382 ENGLAND (1953). Pratt Ltd Works near Watford Junction, Watford, 1953
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Title | [EAW048382] Pratt Ltd Works near Watford Junction, Watford, 1953 |
Reference | EAW048382 |
Date | 5-February-1953 |
Link | |
Place name | WATFORD |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 511119, 197539 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.3931387862802, 51.665164122895 |
National Grid Reference | TQ111975 |
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the prince george |
H.E. |
Sunday 4th of February 2024 04:22:16 PM |
church road |
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Sunday 4th of February 2024 04:19:21 PM |
st andrews church |
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Sunday 4th of February 2024 04:17:44 PM |
park road |
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Sunday 4th of February 2024 04:16:05 PM |
church road |
H.E. |
Sunday 4th of February 2024 04:15:05 PM |
Possible WW2 Air Raid Shelter |
Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com |
Tuesday 31st of May 2022 08:09:35 PM |
The original street-level building of the first Watford station built by the London & Birmingham Railway. This building survives, but is now almost entirely concealed by an adjacent modern high-rise development. Nothing remains of the old track-level buildings.
The station was rebuilt on its current site when the St Albans branch was opened in 1858. |
The Laird |
Tuesday 13th of October 2020 02:21:34 PM |
Looks like a collection of old coaching stock now in the service of the Engineering department. |
John Wass |
Tuesday 13th of February 2018 03:32:51 PM |
Looks like a Train Ferry van. |
John Wass |
Tuesday 13th of February 2018 03:30:57 PM |
It's 1953 and the L.M.S.Railway has been gone some five years. This 2-6-2 Tank engine has it's British Railway number of 4002? but still has L.M.S. on the tank side. |
John Wass |
Tuesday 13th of February 2018 03:29:27 PM |
St Albans Road Bridge |
ordinarybloke |
Friday 13th of June 2014 09:20:56 AM |