Uxbridge High Street station | |
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| L3168. The main approach to Uxbridge High Street Station on the Great Western Railway's Uxbridge Branch. The station was unusual in the fact that it was elevated, but was otherwise built to a tried and tested pattern favoured by the Great Western. Interestingly, the 'PARCELS AND CLOAK ROOM' has been built on the lower level, separate from the main station buildings and under a steel girder bridge. Access to the platforms was gained via a covered staircase. In front of this office stands a horse-drawn taxi. The date is circa 1906. | |
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| Contributor | Leicestershire County Council |
| Creator | personalname - Newton, S. W. A. |
| Date | creation - circa 1906 |
| Type | Photographs - Black and White |
| Format | dimension.H - 160mm dimension.W - 212mm |
| Identifier | Newton - 104/3 |
| Source | S. W. A. Newton Collection - Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland |
| Language | EN |
| Relation | part of - S. W. A. Newton Collection copy of - glass plate negative |
| Coverage | Location.Creation Site - Uxbridge, Greater London (O.S. Ref: 505600 184200) Location.Current Repository - Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland period - circa 1906 |
| Rights | Leicestershire County Council |
| OS | 505600 184200 |


