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N. E. R Thornaby Station Alterations to Booking and Parcels Office [1913

N. E. R Thornaby Station Alterations to Booking and Parcels Office [1913


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N. E. R Thornaby Station Alterations to Booking and Parcels Office [1913

Sections and Plans of alterations
Please note this is a microfilm copy and not the original

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Media ID 17129272


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the historic N. E. R Thornaby Station Alterations to Booking and Parcels Office, dating back to 1913. The image provides a glimpse into the architectural changes made during that era, shedding light on the evolution of railway infrastructure. With its intricate sections and plans of alterations, this photograph offers a unique perspective on the meticulous planning involved in revamping such an essential facility. It is important to note that this particular copy is a microfilm version rather than the original print. However, despite being a reproduction, it still holds immense value for historians and enthusiasts alike who seek to delve into the rich history of Network Rail. The image transports us back in time when Thornaby Station was undergoing significant modifications. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and engineering prowess from over a century ago. From this single frame, one can imagine bustling crowds traversing through these halls while parcels were efficiently sorted and bookings managed with utmost precision. While commercial use may not be permitted for this specific print, its historical significance cannot be understated. This photograph stands as an invaluable resource for researchers aiming to understand how railway stations were adapted and improved throughout different periods. In conclusion, this print immortalizes the N. E. R Thornaby Station Alterations to Booking and Parcels Office from 1913—a visual gateway into an era where progress met functionality in perfect harmony within Britain's rail network development.

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