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Winter Collection

Background imageWinter Collection: Pannier tank, no. 7766, c. 1930s

Pannier tank, no. 7766, c. 1930s
A rather unfortunate scene here as pannier tank, number 7766, is stuck in the snow in an unknown location. This 0-6-0 locomotive was built in 1931

Background imageWinter Collection: Winter in the West publicity guide, 1933

Winter in the West publicity guide, 1933
This publicity brochure was produced by the GWR in 1933. It was designed by Leonard Cusden and used to promote winter holiday destinations

Background imageWinter Collection: Bristol Temple Meads Station, c1900

Bristol Temple Meads Station, c1900
A 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

Background imageWinter Collection: Midland Oak, Leamington Spa, February 1924

Midland Oak, Leamington Spa, February 1924
A GWR Publicity image of the Midland Oak at Leamington Spa in Warwickshire in February 1924. The oak tree reputedly marked the centre of England but died in the 1960s

Background imageWinter Collection: Lands End, Cornwall, February 1924

Lands End, Cornwall, February 1924
View of the cliffs at Lands End, Cornwall in February, 1924. It is a clear day and the sea is crashing onto the rocks

Background imageWinter Collection: Christmas Decorations at Paddington Station, December 1935

Christmas Decorations at Paddington Station, December 1935
This image shows the Centenary Christmas Decorations in The Lawn at Paddington Station, 1935. Note the entrance to the GWR Royal Hotel in the background

Background imageWinter Collection: Bishops Lydeard Station, about 1960

Bishops Lydeard Station, about 1960
A snowy scene at Bishops Lydeard Station in about 1960. The station opened in 1862 and was part of the West Somerset Railway which ran between Norton Fitzwarren and Minehead

Background imageWinter Collection: Ashburton Station, c. 1920s

Ashburton Station, c. 1920s
A view of Ashburton station, Devon, c.1920s, in the snow. Ashburton station first opened in May 1872, and closed to passengers in November 1958


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