EAW050899 ENGLAND (1953). Whitwell Farm and the High Street, Offord Cluny, 1953. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Details

Title [EAW050899] Whitwell Farm and the High Street, Offord Cluny, 1953. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW050899
Date 25-July-1953
Link
Place name OFFORD CLUNY
Parish OFFORD CLUNY AND OFFORD D'ARCY
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 521856, 267285
Longitude / Latitude -0.21317805443065, 52.289777427141
National Grid Reference TL219673

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Ex loco tenders, note the three axles, now called "Sludge" wagons to take away the lime scale extracted from the water by the adjoining plant.

John Wass
Friday 7th of August 2015 08:28:23 PM
Manor House with Adjoining Flanking Walls, Offord Cluny and Offord D'Arcy 153 High Street, Offord Cluny, Cambridgeshire PE19 5RT Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 54384 House built 1704 by Colonel Sismey. Mid C19 and later additions to rear. Of nine bays, including slightly projecting two bay wings.

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Friday 5th of September 2014 08:42:33 PM
Former Coach House to Manor House Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 54386 C18 red brick with C19 hipped, slate roof

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Friday 5th of September 2014 08:41:07 PM

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Friday 5th of September 2014 08:38:33 PM

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Friday 5th of September 2014 08:38:12 PM
Level Crossing

totoro
Friday 5th of September 2014 08:37:41 PM
In fact two sets of crossing gates, a total of eight gates,here seen all open to road traffic. The outside two pairs of gates are across the up and down "slow" lines and the inside four gates are across the up and down "fast" lines.

John Wass
Friday 7th of August 2015 08:37:20 PM
Railway Station - Opened 1851 as "Offord" and renamed in 1876 "Offord and Buckden". Originally Great Northern, then LNER. Closed February 1959. The railway line remains in use and in 2014 there were plans to close two line crossings in the village on safety grounds. The stations to either side- St Neots and Huntingdon, both remain open.

totoro
Friday 5th of September 2014 08:37:20 PM

totoro
Friday 5th of September 2014 08:34:48 PM
Fitz Farmhouse Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 54389 Early C17 farmhouse., Timber framed, roughcast rendered.

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Friday 5th of September 2014 08:32:27 PM

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Friday 5th of September 2014 08:31:10 PM
River Great Ouse

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Friday 5th of September 2014 08:25:34 PM

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Friday 5th of September 2014 08:24:43 PM
Railway Line - East Coast Main Line

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Friday 5th of September 2014 08:24:05 PM