I took my grandson to the National Railway Museum on Dec. 30th and noticed two bench seats, of the type found on station platforms until traditional stations were replaced with bus-shelters. Both bear the title " STRATFORD " - I'll try and upload…Continue
Started by Paul Atherton 1 hour ago.
I hear there has been more building at the station site in Towcester.Anyone know what they've dug up?…Continue
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Started by Andy Thompson. Last reply by Nigel Nov 7, 2024.
Broom History Group will be holding an event at Broom Village Hall 2-4pm on 9th November 2024 including a film on the railway and Broom Junction.…Continue
Started by Simon Stevens Oct 25, 2024.
Hello, I'm a new member and I've searched through the articles and can't find anything specific to my answer/ question. Can anyone help?…Continue
Started by Matt Davis. Last reply by Matt Davis Oct 16, 2024.
Hello,
Here's an advertisement for our line. I beleive it is from the Railway Year Book. It is undated but as it is advertising the Shakespeare Tercentenery, I beleive that dates it to 1916. Through carriages via the Woodford link are mentioned as well as links via LNWR and Midland Railways. For me, the advertising of my "local" station of Morton Pinkney as detraining point for Sulgrave Manor is interesting. What I really love about this though is the promotion of Goods Services and it's "modernistic" 3 link coupling logo.
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Nice find Si! Good to hear from you, are you OK? What news of the Kineton visit too!!
Andy
I like the optimism of "This well organized and Important Railway"......
Lively, up to date image of a working line.
Hi Andy,
Been far away with work then caught chicken pox! I am now back in UK for a while. I will re-start my contact with the authorities at Kineton again once I clear my desk. All is well and I have even found some time to do some SMJ modelling. Hope all is well with you too.
Simon
Andy Thompson said:
Nice find Si! Good to hear from you, are you OK? What news of the Kineton visit too!!
Andy
"A.E. Diggins, Traffic Manager, Stratford-on-Avon."
On 2nd April 1911 Arthur Ernest Diggins (b.1872 Kings Lynn - d.1955 Ipswich), wife Ethel Dawson Diggins nee Souter (b.1873 Chesterfield, married 1903 Chesterfield, d.1930 Uxbridge), sons Raymond Howard Diggins (b.1904 Chesterfield) and Eustace Arthur Diggins (b.1910 Stratford) were living at "Illahee", Chestnut Walk (at its junction with Rother Street) Stratford. His occupation was "Secretary and Accountant of Railway Company".
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