EPW001299 ENGLAND (1920). Worcester Engineering Works, Shrub Hill, Worcester, 1920
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Title | [EPW001299] Worcester Engineering Works, Shrub Hill, Worcester, 1920 |
Reference | EPW001299 |
Date | May-1920 |
Link | |
Place name | WORCESTER |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 385541, 255259 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.2115581262739, 52.194975264223 |
National Grid Reference | SO855553 |
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Worcester Engine Works |
Sonnyboythethird |
Wednesday 21st of February 2018 12:48:24 PM |
Class31 |
Wednesday 18th of May 2016 07:52:57 AM | |
View along the old vinegar branch railway from Shrub Hill Road, Worcester, 17/05/2016 |
Class31 |
Wednesday 18th of May 2016 07:47:06 AM |
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Wednesday 18th of May 2016 07:43:52 AM | |
Class31 |
Wednesday 18th of May 2016 07:36:06 AM | |
Class31 |
Wednesday 18th of May 2016 07:32:30 AM | |
Tolladine Road |
MICK C |
Saturday 20th of February 2016 05:02:42 PM |
Shrub Hill Road |
MICK C |
Saturday 20th of February 2016 05:01:06 PM |
Holy Trinity Church |
MICK C |
Saturday 13th of February 2016 04:07:13 PM |
Shrub Hill Station. |
clippedwings |
Thursday 14th of November 2013 10:09:32 PM |
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Tolladine Road, Worcester, 17/05/2016 |
Class31 |
Wednesday 18th of May 2016 07:30:55 AM |
Shrub Hill Station, Worcester, 17/05/2016 |
Class31 |
Wednesday 18th of May 2016 07:27:05 AM |
Shrub Hill Station, Worcester, 17/05/2016 |
Class31 |
Wednesday 18th of May 2016 07:25:35 AM |
Shrub Hill Road, Worcester, 17/05/2016 |
Class31 |
Wednesday 18th of May 2016 07:23:33 AM |
This building was originally built for the Worcester railway Engineering and Carriageworks Company in approx 1855. They closed down around 1860. The building was used for the Commercial Exhibition at Worcester in 1882 and then occupied by local company Kay & Co Ltd in 1894 until 1907. The building was then the home of heenan and Froude, an engineering company who left the site in the late 1970s and now it is used by a variety of enterprises and businesses. |
Red Baron |
Monday 3rd of June 2013 10:47:50 AM |