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24 Canvas Prints
Swindon Station Staircase to Platforms, 1970This photograph shows the staircase at Swindon station leading to Platforms 1, 2 & 3, taken on 28th January 1970
Anti-aircraft platform at Swindon Station c. 1940An anti-aircraft platform can be seen in this image of Swindon Station, but what is most intriguing is the very small Swindon Junction sign hanging in the centre of the platform canopy
Swindon Station, 1930Two GWR publicity omnibuses sit outside Swindon Junction station in 1930, promoting the companys tourist route
First Class Refreshment Rooms, Swindon Station, c. 1840sThis illustration shows a number of ladies and gentlemen in the First Class Refreshment Rooms at Swindon Junction Station, c.1840s
Father Christmas visits Swindon Station c, 1940sFather Christmas pays a visit to Swindon Station in around the 1940s. A small gathering of station staff and the public have gathered round to meet him as he steps off a train carriage
Holidaymakers on Swindon Station, c. 1930This photograph shows a crowd of holidaymakers on the platform at Swindon Junction Station, c.1930, waiting for their train
Looking West from Swindon Junction Station, 1950A view of the tracks towards Swindon Works, looking west from Swindon Junction station in 1950. The church spire of St Marks Church in the Railway Village can be seen in the distance
Swindon Junction Station, c. 1950sThis photograph shows Swindon Junction Station in Wiltshire, c.1950s, showing the station building, platforms and signals
Swindon Junction Station, 1949An image of County Class No. 1028, County of Warwick pulls away from Swindon Junction station in Wiltshire, 1949. The station building is visible on the left of the photograph
Swindon Junction Station, April 1946This photograph, taken in April 1946 shows Saint Class No. 2927, Saint Patrick, standing in Swindon Junction station. A number of goods wagons are on the left side of the image
Swindon Junction Station, c. 1890sThis photograph shows Swindon Junction Station in Wiltshire, c.1890s, with several locomotives at the station and in the sidings
First Class Refreshment Rooms at Swindon Station, c. 1890sA view of the interior of the First Class Refreshment Rooms at Swindon Junction Station, c.1890s. Every passenger train that passed through Swindon until 1895 had to stop for at least 10 minutes to
View of Swindon Station, c. 1880sThis image of Swindon Junction station was taken before the change of gauge in 1892. Mixed gauge can be seen on the centre/left tracks
Swindon Station, c. 1920A view of Swindon Junction Station in Wiltshire, c.1920, showing a mixture of activity on the platforms. Swindon Junction opened in 1842
View of Swindon Station, 1895This image was taken to mark the occasion of the abolition of the ten minute stop at Swindon. It was the first non-stop express through the station
View of Swindon Station, c. 1890sThis photograph shows Swindon Junction Station in Wiltshire, looking towards Bristol, c.1890s. The station became known as simply Swindon Station after Swindon Town station closed in the 1960s
Passengers waiting on Platform 5, c. 1920sThe image is marked " First Arrivals" suggesting the passengers are awaiting a special train for a specific occasion
Swindon Station Entrance, 28th January 1970An external view of Swindon Station entrance taken 28th January 1970. The original station building was demolished in 1972 and replaced with a more modern building and office block
First Class Refreshment Room, Swindon Junction Station, c. 1910A view of the serving counter packed full of cakes, biscuits and fruit. The first class rooms were ornate and plush. They were fitted out with marbled columns
Swindon Junction Station Refreshment Room, 1929A formal set up is seen here inside the Swindon Junction refreshment rooms. The walls are adorned with GWR publicity images of tourist destinations on the network
Swindon Junction Station, Platform 3, 28th January 1970A view of Platform 3 at Swindon Junction Station in Wiltshire, taken on 28th January 1970, showing bags of mail in cages ready to be transported at the far end of the platform
Staircase and Main Entrance, 28th January 1970This photograph shows the staircase leading to the underpass at Swindon Station and the stations main entrance on 28th January 1970
Swindon Junction, Platform 3, 28th January 1970A view of Platform 3 at Swindon Junction Station in Wiltshire, taken on 28th January 1970, showing bags of mail in cages ready to be transported