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L. S. W. R Alton Station - Proposed Footwarmer House [c1905]

L. S. W. R Alton Station - Proposed Footwarmer House [c1905]


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L. S. W. R Alton Station - Proposed Footwarmer House [c1905]

Elevations, Section and Plan of Footwarmer House.
Please note this is a microfilm copy and not the original

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the proposed footwarmer house at L. S. W. R Alton Station, dating back to around 1905. The image captures the elevations, section, and plan of this architectural gem. It is important to note that this particular print is a microfilm copy and not the original artifact. The footwarmer house depicted in the photograph exudes an air of elegance and functionality. Its design reflects a bygone era when attention to detail was paramount in railway architecture. The intricate elevations reveal ornate features such as decorative moldings and finely crafted windows, showcasing the craftsmanship of its time. The section view provides insight into how this structure would have functioned within its surroundings. It highlights various levels and compartments that were likely dedicated to accommodating passengers' needs during their wait for trains. This thoughtful planning demonstrates a commitment to providing comfort and convenience for travelers passing through Alton Station. Accompanied by a detailed plan, this print offers viewers an opportunity to delve deeper into the intricacies of this historical structure's layout. Each room is meticulously labeled, giving us glimpses into what once existed within these walls. While it may be disappointing that we are unable to view the original piece firsthand due to its status as a microfilm copy, we can still appreciate its significance from afar. This photograph serves as a reminder of our rich railway heritage and invites us on a journey back in time when architecture played an essential role in shaping our transportation infrastructure.

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