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PHOTO 7818 'GRANVILLE MANOR' ON THE CAMBRIAN COAST EXPRESS AT SHREWSBURY 1960 W

£1.90

A vintage photograph from the archives of Shrewsbury railway station, capturing a moment in time for those who travel on the Cambrian Coast Express. Released in 1960, this image showcases the charming Granville Manor building standing tall on the picturesque coastal route.

The photograph depicts the bustling station, with commuters milling about, while the iconic train pulls up to the platform. The manor itself is a beautiful example of Edwardian architecture, its stone façade and intricate details adding to the charm.

The year 1960 marks a significant moment in railway history, as the Cambrian Coast Express was one of the first services to connect the West Country with London. This photograph provides a unique glimpse into life on the railways during that era.

The image is framed, ready for framing and display, making it a treasured addition to any collection or home. The photograph measures 11 x 14 inches and is in excellent condition, preserving its original beauty.

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