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066 - Great Western Railway - Swindon Station

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Seven drawings on one sheet of various details for additional platform and carriage shed including elevations and sections.

1845-1880

Drawing is of proposed layout of Swindon Station including space for superintendent, porters, guards, parcels, cloaks, lamps, booking office and telegraph.

26 March 1861

Three drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of elevation of girder between columns, second drawing is of details of tie rod, third drawing is of general plan. Drawing is signed by Lancaster Owen, Mr. E. Olander and [AJ Beaven].

05 September 1881

Eight drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of end elevation, second drawing is of front elevation, third drawing is of end elevation 2 section thro' entrance of subway, fourth drawing is of elevation toward rails, fifth drawing is of ground plan, sixth drawing is of first floor plan, seventh drawing is of longitudinal section, eighth drawing is of transverse section

07 July 1872

Eight drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of west end elevation, second drawing is of front elevation, third drawing is of east end elevation, fourth drawing is of elevation to railway, fifth drawing is of ground plan, sixth drawing is of first floor plan, seventh drawing is of longitudinal section, eighth drawing is of transverse section. Drawing is signed by [J] Bishop and witness.

06 May 1872

Two drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of an elevation of the Interior of the refreshment rooms, second drawing is of an elevation of Footbridge and cross section [showing interior of two rooms.] Drawing is signed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Joseph Drown Rigby and Charles Rigby.

1835-1845

Twelve drawings on one sheet of various details of sections and connections for roof extension including columns and brackets. Drawing is contract drawing and is signed by Lancaster Owen.

03 September 1881

Six drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of section at timber shed, second drawing is of section at AA, third drawing is of end elevation, fourth drawing is of elevation and longitudinal section of three end bays, fifth drawing is of an elevation, sixth drawing is of plan of track.

[03 September 1881]

Drawing is of general plan shewing proposed additions to platforms, new offices, subway, closets etc.

1845-1880

Six drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of section at timber shed, second drawing is of section at AA, third drawing is of end elevation, fourth drawing is of elevation and longitudinal section of three end bays, fifth drawing is of an elevation, sixth drawing is of plan of track.

03 September 1881

Eight drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of front elevation, second drawing is of end elevation, third drawing is of elevation next rails, fourth drawing is of end elevation, fifth drawing is of ground plan showing Parcel Office, Booking Offce and WCs, sixth drawing is of first floor plan showing Telegraph Office, Superintendents Office and two other Offices, seventh drawing is of longitudinal section, eighth drawing is of [transverse section].

1845-1880

Seven drawings on one sheet of various details for additional platform and carriage shed including elevations and sections. Office Copy.

1845-1880

Two drawings on one sheets of plans for carriage sheds.

1854

Three drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of an elevation of the exterior of the refreshment rooms, second drawing is a detail of one of the sky lights for the refreshment room, third drawing is an aerial view of the sky lights of refreshment rooms. Drawing is signed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Joseph Drown Rigby and Charles Rigby.

1835-1845

Two drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of an elevation of exterior of Swindon Refreshment Rooms, second drawing is of interior plan of refreshment rooms with space for ladies room, first class area, second class area and a second ladies room. The drawing is signed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Joseph Drown Rigby and Charles Rigby.

1835-1845

Drawing shows plan of site for new booking office etc. Drawing is signed by [J] Bishop and witness.

06 May 1872

Three drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of elevation of girder between columns, second drawing is of details of tie rod, third drawing is of general plan. Drawing is signed by Lancaster Owen, Mr. E. Olander and [AJ Beaven].

05 September 1881

[Drawing is of proposed layout of Swindon Station including space for superintendent, porters, guards, parcels, cloaks, lamps, booking office and telegraph.]

1845-1880

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