File:South Hayling station.jpg
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English: A view of South Hayling railway station, Hampshire, England. The station name was changed to Hayling Island in 1892. The station was a terminus and a train is in the platform and seems to have just arrived; there is a considerable crowd on the platform, apparently waiting to join the train, which will leave in the opposite direction after the locomotive changes ends. The view is to the north east and the end of the line is at the bottom left corner of the image. |
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Source | Widely circulated commercial picture postcard, published by Burrow of Cheltenham. |
Author | Contract photographer working for the Burrow Company. |
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