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Shropshire Collection

Travel and tourism images from the GWR Publicity Department

Choose a picture from our Shropshire Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with STEAM Museum of the GWR

Background imageShropshire Collection: Stokesay Castle & Church, Shropshire, August 1947

Stokesay Castle & Church, Shropshire, August 1947
A GWR Publicity view of the North Tower at Stokesay Castle & the Church of St. John the Baptist, near Craven Arms in Shropshire, August 1947

Background imageShropshire Collection: Church Stretton, Shropshire, September 1923

Church Stretton, Shropshire, September 1923
A GWR Publicity view of Church Stretton in Shropshire in September 1923. The market town is located in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Background imageShropshire Collection: Carding Mill Valley, Shropshire, July 1932

Carding Mill Valley, Shropshire, July 1932
A GWR Publicity view of Carding Mill Valley at Church Stretton, Shropshire in July 1932. A group of ladies exploring the heathland by bicycle have stopped at the side of the road near a cottage

Background imageShropshire Collection: Wellington, viewed from Wrekin Road, Shropshire, August 1925

Wellington, viewed from Wrekin Road, Shropshire, August 1925
A GWR Publicity view of Wellington in Shropshire, viewed from Wrekin Road in August 1925. The market town of Wellington can be seen in the distance

Background imageShropshire Collection: The Wrekin, near Wellington, Shropshire, August 1925

The Wrekin, near Wellington, Shropshire, August 1925
A GWR Publicity view of The Wrekin near Wroxeter and Wellington in the Shropshire Hills, August 1925. At the summit of the hill lie the remains of an Iron Age Fort

Background imageShropshire Collection: The Wrekin, Welon, Shropshire, August 1925

The Wrekin, Welon, Shropshire, August 1925
A GWR Publicity view of The Wrekin near Wroxeter in the Shropshire Hills, August 1925. At the summit of the hill lie the remains of an Iron Age Fort

Background imageShropshire Collection: Church Stretton, Shropshire, July 1932

Church Stretton, Shropshire, July 1932
A GWR Publicity view of the bowling green and surroundings at Church Stretton, Shropshire, in July 1932. The town lies at the heart of the Shropshire Hills

Background imageShropshire Collection: Bridgnorth, Shropshire, August 1923

Bridgnorth, Shropshire, August 1923
A GWR Publicity view of the bridge over the River Severn at the town of Bridgnorth in Shropshire, August 1923. The river bridge divides the town into Low Town and High Town

Background imageShropshire Collection: Caer Caradoc, Church Stretton, Shropshire, July 1932

Caer Caradoc, Church Stretton, Shropshire, July 1932
A GWR Publicity view of Caer Caradoc, Shropshire, July 1932. This peak overlooks Church Stretton and is named after an ancient British hill fort which lies at its summit

Background imageShropshire Collection: Entrance to the Wrekin, near Wellington, Shropshire, August 1925

Entrance to the Wrekin, near Wellington, Shropshire, August 1925
A GWR Publicity view of the entrance to the Wrekin Trail by the Forest Glen Pavilion, near Wellington in Shropshire, August 1925

Background imageShropshire Collection: Bridgnorth Castle Grounds, Shropshire, August 1923

Bridgnorth Castle Grounds, Shropshire, August 1923
A GWR Publicity view of the grounds of Bridgnorth Castle in Shropshire, August 1923. The slumped ruins of the castle are surrounded by lush, manicured gardens

Background imageShropshire Collection: Church Stretton, Shropshire, September 1923

Church Stretton, Shropshire, September 1923
A GWR Publicity view of Church Stretton, Shropshire in September 1923. St Lawrences Church towers over the market town with the Shropshire Hills in the distance


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