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Gloucestershire Collection (page 3)

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Cirencester Town Station forecourt, c. 1960

Cirencester Town Station forecourt, c. 1960
A view of Cirencester Town station in Gloucestershire, c.1960, showing a railbus (W799XX) sitting in the station. The station opened in May 1841 and closed in April 1964

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Cirencester Town Station platform, c. 1960

Cirencester Town Station platform, c. 1960
A view of the platform at Cirencester Town station, Gloucestershire, c.1960, showing a railbus (W799XX) at the far end. The station opened in May 1841 and closed in April 1964

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Toddington Station under construction, and navvy camp, 1904

Toddington Station under construction, and navvy camp, 1904
An atmospheric view of Toddington Station under construction in Gloucestershire in 1904, showing the shanty town-like navvy camp

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Cheltenham Spa (Lansdown), Gloucestershire, 1966

Cheltenham Spa (Lansdown), Gloucestershire, 1966
A view of the facade of Cheltenham Spa Lansdown station, Gloucestershire, in 1966. The station opened in 1840 and was renamed Cheltenham Spa (Lansdown) in 1925

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Cheltenham Spa (Lansdown), 1951

Cheltenham Spa (Lansdown), 1951
A view of Cheltenham Spa (Lansdown) station, Gloucestershire, decorated to celebrate the Festival of Britain in 1951. The colonnaded facade of the station was designed by architect Samuel Daukes

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Kemble station and Water Tower, c. 1960s

Kemble station and Water Tower, c. 1960s
A view of Kemble station in Gloucestershire, c.1960s, showing the water tank which was granted Grade II listed status in 1986

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Kemble Station and Pumping House, Gloucestershire, c. 1960s

Kemble Station and Pumping House, Gloucestershire, c. 1960s
A view of Kemble station in Gloucestershire, c.1960s, showing the pumping house and the end of the platform. The limestone bridge became Grade II listed in 2015

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Kemble Station Water Tank

Kemble Station Water Tank
A view of the water tank or water tower at Kemble Station in Gloucestershire. The water tank was granted Grade II listed status in 1986 along with the station itself

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Cirencester Town Goods Shed and Signal Box, c. 1930s

Cirencester Town Goods Shed and Signal Box, c. 1930s
A view of the Goods Shed and Signal Box at Cirencester Town station in Gloucestershire, c.1930s. The station opened in May 1841 and closed in April 1964

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Tetbury Engine Shed, Gloucestershire, c. 1940s

Tetbury Engine Shed, Gloucestershire, c. 1940s
A view of Tetbury Engine Shed, in Gloucestershire on the Tetbury Branch Line in c.1940s. The engine shed was built in 1890 and features the water tank at the rear

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Badminton Station, Gloucestershire

Badminton Station, Gloucestershire
A view of Badminton Station in Gloucestershire showing two steam locomotives at the station. Badminton opened in July 1903 and closed in June 1968. The station building remains derelict

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Badminton Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1910

Badminton Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1910
A view of Badminton Station in Gloucestershire, c.1910, showing freight traffic at the platform and a group of station staff gathered on the opposite platform

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Andoversford Junction, Gloucestershire, c. 1950

Andoversford Junction, Gloucestershire, c. 1950
A view of Andoversford Junction railway station, Gloucestershire, c.1950. The station opened in 1881 taking traffic from the nearby market

Background imageGloucestershire Collection: Cheltenham Spa (Lansdown), Gloucestershire, c. 1940s

Cheltenham Spa (Lansdown), Gloucestershire, c. 1940s
A view of Cheltenham Spa Lansdown station, Gloucestershire, c.1940s, showing the platforms and waiting rooms. The station opened in 1840 and was renamed Cheltenham Spa (Lansdown) in 1925



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