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9309
Title
Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station
Description
Bristol Temple Meads Station was opened on 31st August 1840. Originally run by Great Western Railway, it was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The wooden spire on top of the building was destroyed by German bombing during World War 2, on 3rd January 1941
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LS669.TIF
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Personal use only unless otherwise agreed
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Record Office - BE
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A large building, castle-like in appearance, possibly a town hall or railway station
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Buildings & Monuments
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Rail
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13652.jpg
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1.10 MB
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JPEG
Width
3095 px
Height
2767 px
Uploaded on
2013-06-05 12:15:03
Date taken
08/01/2010