File:Hove station about 1914.jpg
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English: Hove railway station photographed from the station approach, on the south side of the line, looking west. This is the second Hove station, built by the LBSCR in 1865 as Cliftonville and named Hove from 1894. The port cochere and the glazed roof at the extreme left were added in 1893, and the original buildings are the pale grey structures on the right. |
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Author | Unknown contract photographer emplyed by the postcard publisher |
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