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Swindon Works Map, c. 1940sSwindon Works Map, c.1940s, showing the growth of the GWR Works in Swindon between 1846 and the 1940s. The sheer volume of workshops and sidings can be seen in fascinating detail
Nailsea and Backwell Station, Somerset, c. 1900A view of Nailsea and Backwell Station in Somerset, c.1900, showing one of the signal boxes and a locomotive pulling into the station
Platform 1 at Paddington Station, 1904This view of passengers boarding a train on Platform 1 was taken on the August Bank Holiday 1904. Teeming with people, passengers
GWR Milnes-Daimler omnibus, 1904The bus is pictured at Mullion, between Helston and The Lizard. This was the route of the first GWR bus service which began in 1903
Moreton-in-Marsh Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1910A view of Moreton-in-Marsh Station in Gloucestershire, c.1910, showing the station buildings and platforms. The station opened on the Cotswold Line in June 1853
Winchcombe Station and Footbridge, Gloucestershire, c. 1910A view of Winchcombe Station in Gloucestershire, c.1910, showing the footbridge and platforms. Winchcombe station opened in February 1905 and closed to passengers in March 1960
Winchcombe Station under construction, Gloucestershire, 1904A view of Winchcombe Station under construction in Gloucestershire, 1904. Winchcombe station opened in February 1905 and closed to passengers in March 1960
Winchcombe Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1910A view of Winchcombe Station near the village of Greet in Gloucestershire, c.1910. Winchcombe station opened in February 1905 and closed to passengers in March 1960
Broadway Goods Yard Under Construction, c. 1904A view of Broadway Goods Yard in Worcestershire taken in c.1904 whilst it was under construction, showing building materials stacked up alongside the tracks
Design for Gentlemens Lavatory sign at Paddington StationDrawn in 1914, this design was for an illuminated sign advertising the Gentlemans Lavatory on Paddington Station
Platform 1 at Paddington Station, c. 1910A classic Edwardian view of Platform 1 at Paddington Station, London. The crowds of passengers at the station wearing straw boaters and the abundance of luggage suggest it is the summer holiday season
Broadway Station, c. 1904This photograph shows Broadway station in Worcestershire and was taken in c.1904 not long after the stations construction
Holt Station, 1905A view of Holt station in Wiltshire, showing the Beavens Tannery outing waiting for the train to Portsmouth on 4th July 1905
The Great Western Royal Hotel, Paddington, 1902A view of The Great Western Royal Hotel at Paddington station in London, c.1902, seen here elaborately decorated for the coronation of King Edward VII
Paddington Telephone Exchange, London, 1906An image of a female operator connecting callers to the railway system at Paddingtons Telephone Exchange, London, 1906
Hungerford station, c. 1906Staff and passengers pose alongside steam rail motor no.74 whilst it is stopped at Hungerford station. This photo was proably taken not long after no.74 was built
Newnham on Severn Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1905A view of passengers boarding an auto train stopped at Newnham on Severn station in Gloucestershire, c.1905. Newnham station opened in September 1851
Lydney Junction Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1910A view of Lydney Junction Station in Gloucestershire, c.1910, showing the curvature of the platform and the platform shelter. The station opened in 1851
Newbury Racecourse Station, September 1905A view of the paddock at Newbury Racecourse Station in Berkshire in September 1905. A horse is being led across the grass towards a crowd of people dressed for a race meeting
Highworth Station, c. 1910A photograph of passengers gathered on the platform at Highworth Station in Wiltshire, c.1910. The station opened in 1883 and closed to passengers in 1953
Internal view of the Provender Store, Didcot, April 1906The Provender Store at Didcot in Oxfordshire provided feed for all the Great Western Railways horses and was built in the 1880s
Stonehouse Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1910A view of Stonehouse Station in Gloucestershire, c.1910, showing a train approaching the station and passengers on the platform
Camerton Station, Somerset, c. 1900A view of Camerton Station in Somerset, c.1900, showing the station building and the single platform. Camerton station opened in March 1882 and closed to passengers in September 1925
Hairdressing Salon, Paddington Station, c. 1904This hairdressing salon was situated below Platform 1 at Paddington Station. By the rows of bottles, presumably shampoo and aftershave, this was probably the male salon or barbers
Platform 8 at Paddington Station, 1905Arrival of an Ocean Mail Special from Plymouth. Staff unload mail from carriages to horse drawn Royal Mail vans ready for delivery
Weymouth Quay Station, c1905A view of Weymouth Quay Railway Station with passengers disembarking the carriages via steps. Weymouth Quay Station served the boats and ships that came into the harbour
Abingdon Station, Oxfordshire, c. 1900A view of Abingdon Station in Oxfordshire taken c.1900. The station opened in June 1856 and had a timber train shed, seen here with a tank locomotive
Bristol Temple Meads Station, c1900A snowy scene at Bristol Temple Meads Station in about 1900. The 1870s extension is at the top of the image and the original Brunel building is on the left
GWR Double Decker Milnes-Daimler omnibus, Penzance, 1904A rather crowded double decker bus seen outside Penzance Station in 1904. This bus ran between Marazion, Penzance and Newlyn. A further service was added to St Just and Lands End
GWR 22 seater Milnes-Daimler omnibus, 17th August 1903The inaugural trip of the GWR Road Motor passenger bus service seen at Helston in Cornwall. The route operated two buses and ran between Helston Station and The Lizard
GWR Offices and Gamages Department Store, London, c. 1900The GWR had offices based in Holborn. It was next door to the large Gamages department store, a popular shop than ran from 1878 to 1972. The Old Bell Restaurant can be seen to the right
Cricklade Street, Swindon, c. 1900A view looking north at the top of Cricklade Street. The buildings on the left still exist, but he buildings on the right including The Lord Raglan and the King Arms pubs, have since been demolished
Internal view of the Provender Store, DidcotThe Provender Store at Didcot in Oxfordshire provided feed for all the Great Western Railways horses and was built in the 1880s
Provender Store, Didcot, April 1906The Provender Store at Didcot in Oxfordshire provided feed for all the Great Western Railways horses and was built in the 1880s
Wellington Station, Shropshire, c. 1900A view of one of the platforms at Wellington station in Shropshire, c.1900. A train is standing at the platform with one of the carriage doors open
GWR Trip Notice, July 1912The front cover of a booklet providing information about the GWR Mechanics Institution Trip travel arrangements in July 1912
Sennen Cove, near Lands End, CornwallA GWR Publicity view of the Penwith Heritage Coastline at Sennen Cove, near Lands End, Cornwall in the early 20th century
Sennen Cove and Whitesand Bay, CornwallA GWR Publicity view of Sennen Cove, near Lands End in Cornwall in the early 20th century. This picturesque Cornish village clings to the coastline while Sennen Beach is quiet in the sunshine
New Swindon Mechanics Institution Trip ticket 1903New Swindon Mechanics Institution Trip ticket issued to Mr Hawkins for a train journey to Newton Abbot on July 10th 1903
Exeter Running Shed, 1906View of the running shed and yard, taken in 1906
Brixham Station, c1910This view of Brixham Station shows passengers and an unknown locomotive waiting at the platform. Various coal and fish wagons can be seen on the right hand side of the picture
Bourton on the Water Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1910A view of Bourton on the Water Station in Gloucestershire, c.1910, showing the station building with passengers and station staff on the platform
Bourton-on-the-Water Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1910An overall view of Bourton on the Water Station in Gloucestershire, c.1910. The station is seen to be a bustling hub for the local villages; with locomotives at both platforms
Heytesbury Station, Wiltshire, c. 1907A view of Heytesbury station near Warminster in Wiltshire, taken c.1907, showing GWR Toplight Carriages at the platform
Westbury Station and Iron Works, c. 1900A general view of Westbury Station and iron works in Wiltshire, c.1900, with GWR toplight carriages traversing the line. Westbury station opened in 1848
Tenbury Wells Station, Worcestershire, c. 1900A view of Tenbury Wells Station on the border of Worcestershire and Shropshire, c.1900, showing the chalet style station building towards the right of the image and livestock pens on the lower left
Bromyard Station, Herefordshire, c. 1900A view of Bromyard station in Herefordshire, c.1900, showing hop picker special trains at the station. There are lots of people at the station building and goods wagons in the siding
Paddington Station, London, 1910An Edwardian view of the approach to Paddington station in London showing the roof structure and tracks. Milk churns can be seen on the far right and left platforms