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L1228 - Clearing of the Leicester Central Station site.
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L1228 - S. W. A. Newton describes this as 'Bath Lane, Leicester, clearing for new station'. The MSLR had been fortunate to obtain compulsory purchase orders on all property in the direct path of the new railway, and many buildings had to come down in Leicester. This photo shows the demolition of the properties on Bath Lane, making way for the construction of Leicester Central Station. A navvy leads a horse and cart through the rubble which is piled up on the right. One of the buildings still standing is a public house advertising 'W. Sharpe & Sons. Celebrated Sileby Ales & Stout' on the rear wall of the property. A wheelbarrow can be seen fully loaded with bricks to be taken away. The demolition would have been carried out by Henry Lovatt of Wolverhampton who built this section of the London Extension.
British Railways - S. W. A. Newton Collection
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S.W.A. Newton
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L1228.tif
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Original media type: Glass plate negative
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L1228 - S. W. A. Newton describes this as 'Bath Lane, Leicester, clearing for new station'. The MSLR had been fortunate to obtain compulsory purchase orders on all property in the direct path of the new railway, and many buildings had to come down in Leicester. This photo shows the demolition of the properties on Bath Lane, making way for the construction of Leicester Central Station. A navvy leads a horse and cart through the rubble which is piled up on the right. One of the buildings still standing is a public house advertising 'W. Sharpe & Sons. Celebrated Sileby Ales & Stout' on the rear wall of the property. A wheelbarrow can be seen fully loaded with bricks to be taken away. The demolition would have been carried out by Henry Lovatt of Wolverhampton who built this section of the London Extension.
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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01/01/1895