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B. R. - Southern Region - Folkestone Harbour - proposed staff block - Platform No. 1 [1948]

B. R. - Southern Region - Folkestone Harbour - proposed staff block - Platform No. 1 [1948]


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B. R. - Southern Region - Folkestone Harbour - proposed staff block - Platform No. 1 [1948]

B.R. - Southern Region - Folkestone Harbour - proposed staff block - Platform No. 1 [1948]

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This print takes us back to the year 1948, capturing a moment in time at Folkestone Harbour on Platform No. 1 of the Southern Region of British Railways (B. R. ). The image showcases the proposed staff block that was intended to serve this bustling transportation hub. The photograph exudes an air of nostalgia as we observe the architectural design and construction plans for this significant addition to Folkestone Harbour. The proposed staff block stands tall against the backdrop of a vibrant railway scene, with trains arriving and departing, passengers eagerly awaiting their journeys, and station personnel diligently going about their duties. The attention to detail is remarkable; every line, curve, and dimension meticulously captured by Network Rail's lens. This snapshot allows us to appreciate not only the functional purpose but also the aesthetic beauty of this structure. Its presence adds character and charm to an already bustling platform. As we gaze upon this historical artifact frozen in time, it serves as a reminder of how railways have been integral parts of our communities throughout history. They connect people from different walks of life while serving as gateways to new adventures and opportunities. This print is more than just a visual representation; it transports us back in time when steam engines reigned supreme, echoing with their rhythmic chugs along these tracks. It encapsulates an era long gone yet immortalized through photography - a testament to human ingenuity and progress within our ever-evolving world.

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