B/w print
Acc.no: PEZPH : 2001.120.862
Identification
Item: Railway staff tending the garden at Nancegollan Station.
Description: Railway staff tending the garden on the down platform at Nancegollan Station, showing the Beware of Trains sign at end of platform.The railway line between Helston and Gwinear Road opened in 1887 with stations at Praze, Nancegollan and Truthall Halt. In the late 1930s it was upgraded with an increased capacity goods yard and a new signal box, relocated from the main line at St Germans. A second, metal bridge was also built to carry to road over the new yard. The station was used extensively for forwarding local produce to market. It was intended to extend the line to The Lizard, servicing the Air Stations at Predanack and then Culdrose en route. A victim of the Beeching axe, the line closed on 4 October 1964; the rails were lifted by mid 1965.
Collection Name: Harry Penhaul Collection
Condition: Good
Description
Height: 164 mm
Width: 215 mm
Material: Paper
Production
Method: Printed
Date: 10.1956
Person: Penhaul, Harry
Category: Photography
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