EPW041329 ENGLAND (1933). The town, Huntingdon, from the south-east, 1933
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Title | [EPW041329] The town, Huntingdon, from the south-east, 1933 |
Reference | EPW041329 |
Date | May-1933 |
Link | |
Place name | HUNTINGDON |
Parish | HUNTINGDON |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 524270, 271470 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.17625452665469, 52.326846121213 |
National Grid Reference | TL243715 |
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Ex North Eastern Railway horse box. |
John Wass |
Saturday 26th of November 2016 04:32:33 PM |
Castle Hill |
Trevor |
Monday 1st of August 2016 10:18:02 AM |
Wagon, possibly a horse box, standing in a bay off the wagon turntable. The wagon turntable also provides an end loading dock (between one and two o'clock) as well as another single sided bay behind the platform. There is also a small cattle dock, with pen, behind the second, shorter horse box. What a busy little corner of the goods yard.
By the 1950s scene depicted in EAW031841 this is just a straight loading bank without the turntable.
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Maurice |
Friday 10th of October 2014 06:48:58 PM |
Coal drops |
Maurice |
Friday 10th of October 2014 06:39:37 PM |
Class31 |
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East Coast main line |
Amadis |
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 09:40:07 PM |
Godmanchester railway station |
Amadis |
Sunday 22nd of December 2013 09:39:25 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Whilst in Huntingdon yesterday I popped into The Cromwell Museum which is a museum containing collections exploring the life of Oliver Cromwell and to a lesser extent his son Richard Cromwell. I was not able to spend much time there but I am sure that you could spend an hour there looking at the collections. I was particularly impressed by the knowledgeable staff on duty who was very helpful. |
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Wednesday 11th of June 2014 04:07:15 PM |