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Didcot Station and Signal Box, Oxfordshire, c. 1910A view of the track at Didcot station in Oxfordshire, c.1910, also showing the signal box. In the distance is the Didcot provender store which provided the feed for the GWR horses across the network
Didcot, Oxfordshire, 11th May 1896The down Flying Dutchman approaching Didcot in Oxfordshire, hauled by No. 3019, Rover, on 11th May 1896. Didcot signal box can be seen on the left of the image
Cheltenham Flyer at Didcot Station, Oxfordshire, c. 1930sA view of the Cheltenham Flyer passing through Didcot station in Oxfordshire, c.1930s
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
Didcot Station, Oxfordshire, c. 1950sA view of Didcot station in Oxfordshire, c.1950s. The station is quiet with the platforms empty of traffic and passengers
Didcot Station, Oxfordshire, 11th May 1896A view of Didcot station in Oxfordshire on the 11th May 1896, showing the up Flying Dutchman is being hauled by No. 3001 Amazon
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
Steventon Parish Church, June 1928A GWR Publicity view of Steventon Parish Church (St Michael and All Angels), near Abingdon and Didcot, Oxfordshire in June 1928
Retired staff returning to work at Didcot Station, 1917These retired members of staff returned to work during the First World War to help out where there was a shortage of men. They are (L-R) James Stock, David Ireland and George Wilks