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Empty milk churns on Paddington Station, c. 1914Porters sort and move empty milk churns on Platform 1 of Paddington Station in London, c.1914. The overall roof of Paddingtons train shed can be seen in the background
Abingdon Station, Oxfordshire, c. 1920sA view of a Abingdon station in Oxfordshire, c.1920s showing a Radley auto train sitting at the platform. The station opened in June 1856 and had a timber train shed
Frome Station, Somerset, 19th April 1960A view of Frome station in Somerset, taken on 19th April 1960, showing the overall roof designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunels assistant J R Hannaford
Bristol Temple Meads Station, c. 1843Lithograph by John Cooke Bourne of Brunels train shed at Bristol Temple Meads Station in c.1843, a few years after the station opened in 1840
Paddington Station, London, c. 1910An overall view of Paddington Station, showing Platforms 1 and 2 and the wrought ironwork of the roof spans
Frome Station, Somerset, c. 1970A view of Frome station in Somerset, c.1970, showing the overall roof designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunels assistant J R Hannaford
Internal View of Frome Station, Somerset, c. 1970sAn internal view of Frome station in Somerset, c.1970s, showing the overall roof designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunels assistant J R Hannaford
Platforms 4 and 5 at Paddington Station, c. 1910A view of Platforms 4 and 5 at Paddington station, London, c.1910, showing hoards of passengers gather to board a train on Platform 4 under the glass train shed roof
Maiden Newton Station, Dorset, c. 1950sA rainy day view of Maiden Newton station in Dorset, c.1950s, showing locomotive no.4562 in the timber train shed and the signal box in the background. Maiden Newton station opened in 1857
Internal View of Frome Station, Somerset, c. 1970An internal view of Frome station in Somerset, c.1970, showing the overall roof designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunels assistant J R Hannaford
Birmingham Snow Hill Station, c. 1911A view of Birmingham Snow Hill station, c.1911. Taken between platforms 3 and 4, this image shows the tracks and platforms under the overall roof structure of the train shed