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10457
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L1630 - Girder overbridge and permanent way, Buckinghamshire
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L1630 - Girder overbridge crossing the Great Western & Great Central Joint Line, possibly near West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, circa 1904. With the ballast packed and the signals installed, this part of the Railway appears ready for traffic. Mackay & Davies of Cardiff was the contractor responsible for work on this later section of the London Extension (High Wycombe to Princes Risborough).
British Railways - S. W. A. Newton Collection
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S.W.A. Newton
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L1630.tif
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IM&ICT - RC
Original media type: Glass plate negative
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L1630 - Girder overbridge crossing the Great Western & Great Central Joint Line, possibly near West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, circa 1904. With the ballast packed and the signals installed, this part of the Railway appears ready for traffic. Mackay & Davies of Cardiff was the contractor responsible for work on this later section of the London Extension (High Wycombe to Princes Risborough).
British Railways - S. W. A. Newton Collection
More information about these photographs and the Great Central Railway can be found
here
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4164.jpg
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2.06 MB
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Width
3594 px
Height
2567 px
Uploaded on
2013-06-05 13:08:43
Date taken
01/01/1904