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Abergavenny Station - Alterations to Station Buildings [1956]
Plans and elevations of station.
Please note this is a microfilm copy and not the original
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Media ID 12156935
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This print showcases the "Abergavenny Station - Alterations to Station Buildings [1956]". The image depicts detailed plans and elevations of this historical station, offering a glimpse into its architectural evolution. It is important to note that this particular copy is a microfilm version, faithfully reproducing the original document for preservation purposes. The photograph transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate the meticulous planning and design that went into shaping Abergavenny Station. The intricate details captured in these plans highlight the dedication of those involved in creating a functional yet aesthetically pleasing space for travelers. As we examine the prints closely, we can observe how the station's buildings were modified during 1956. These alterations likely aimed to enhance passenger experience and accommodate growing demands on railway services. Perhaps new platforms were added or existing structures underwent renovations; unfortunately, specific changes are not discernible from this microfilm copy alone. While it is fascinating to explore these historic blueprints, it is essential to recognize that they hold significant value beyond commercial use. They serve as valuable records documenting our rich transportation heritage and provide insights into past engineering practices. In conclusion, this remarkable print offers an intriguing glimpse into Abergavenny Station's architectural transformation during 1956. It reminds us of the importance of preserving such historical documents for future generations' appreciation and understanding of our railway history.
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