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Railway station at Malvern, Worcestershire
Railway station at Malvern, Worcestershire (on the Worcester and Hereford Railway route). Now known as Great Malvern railway station, it opened in 1860. Date: circa 1860s
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Baggage Canopy Clock Hereford Luggage Malvern Platform Platforms Porter Porters Rails Roof Route Spire Track Tracks Worcester Worcestershire Worcs 1860s
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1. Title: A Victorian Scene at Great Malvern Railway Station, Worcestershire, England, circa 1860s This evocative photograph captures the essence of travel in the Victorian era, as depicted at Great Malvern Railway Station in Worcestershire, England. The image, taken around the 1860s, shows the station in its early days, with the Worcester and Hereford Railway route just beginning to connect the region. The station, now known as Great Malvern Railway Station, opened its doors in 1860. In this scene, we see the hustle and bustle of passengers preparing for their journeys. People are seen on the platforms, some carrying luggage and baggage, while others wait anxiously for the arrival of their trains. The station's canopy provides shelter from the elements, and porters are on hand to help with heavy loads. In the background, the spire of Malvern Priory can be seen rising above the station, adding a picturesque touch to the scene. Trains on the tracks, with their powerful engines and steam billowing from their chimneys, are a common sight. The clock on the station building indicates the passing of time, as the station master ensures that all runs smoothly. The rails and tracks stretch out into the distance, disappearing into the horizon, symbolizing the freedom and adventure that travel offered during this era. The scene at Great Malvern Railway Station is a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the romance and excitement of Victorian-era transport.
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