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29 May 2015Families gather for the annual Swindon Works Trip, 1932
Evesham Station, WorcestershireA view of the latticework footbridge and platforms at Evesham Station in Worcestershire. This photograph also shows a number of goods wagons on the left
Evesham Station, Worcestershire, c. 1960A view of Evesham station in Worcestershire in about 1960. 0-6-0PT locomotive can be seen just passing the water tower on the left and the passenger footbridge and goods shed can be seen on the right
Families gather for the annual Swindon Works Trip, 1932Swindon Works closed down for two weeks every year, and the workers and their families went on a holiday known as the Trip. Complimentary trains ferried families to their destinations
Evesham Station, Worcestershire, c. 1910A view of railway workers on the platform at Evesham Station in Worcestershire, c.1910
Loco No. 5952 at Evesham Station, Worcestershire, c. 1960A view of Evesham Station in Worcestershire, c.1960, with locomotive No. 5952 Cogan Hall by the Goods Shed on the right
Evesham Station, Worcestershire, c. 1959A view of Evesham Station in Worcestershire, taken in the late 1950s, showing the signal box and a group of men working on the line. Cars are parked along the front of the station building
Evesham Station, Worcestershire, May 1962A view of Evesham Station in Worcestershire, taken in May 1962, showing the signal box, water tower and platforms
Evesham Station, WorcestershireAn early view of Evesham station in Worcestershire showing the water tower on the left and the goods shed on the right with a number of different goods wagons waiting outside
Lord of the Isles4-2-2 broad gauge locomotive. Designed by Daniel Gooch. Built in 1851 and withdrawn in 1884. Iron Duke class
Lord of the Isles at Westbourne Park4-2-2 broad gauge locomotive, built 1851 in Swindon. Iron Duke Class. Withdrawn 1884