Railway stations in the early days were strangely primitive affairs by Unbekannt

Railway stations in the early days were strangely primitive affairs

(Railway stations in the early days were strangely primitive affairs, c1934. )


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1934  ·  Picture ID: 772895

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Railway stations in the early days were strangely primitive affairs by Unbekannt. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
transport · transportation · england · country · british · english · railway · station · location · railway station · victorian · century · train station · britain · thirties · monochrome · 19th century · black white · black and white · 1930s · 20th century · nineteenth century · history · birmingham new street station · charles · unknown · ray · charles ray · The Print Collector/Heritage Images
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