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Paddington Station, Praed Street, Westminster, London
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Paddington Station was the London terminus of the Great Western Railway. Designed by I K Brunel, it was opened in 1854. The trainshed was roofed by three glazed cast iron spans: a fourth was added in 1913-5. Selected parts of the GWR are being considered for nomination as a World Heritage Site. Note the horse drawn cart loading with stage scenery. The train they are unloading could well be a theatrical train used to transport whole stage companies around the country.
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Copyright: Reproduced by permission of English Heritage.NMR
Reference: cc97/01127
Location: Greater London >> Paddington Date Taken: 1870-1900
Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
Keywords: transport, travel, railway, station, train, people, work, brunel, Victorian (1837 - 1901)
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