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1 drawing of Hele Station. It was built by the Bristol and Exeter Railway and opened on 01 May 1844. It was renamed Hele and Bradninch in 1867 but closed to passengers in 1964.

1835-1845

23 drawings showing the High Level Bridge, Newcastle built by the Newcastle and Berwick Railway Company. Designed by Robert Stephenson.

1847-1848

Drawings of Edinburgh Haymarket Station

6th August 1872 to 11th April 1894

4 drawings showing Beam Bridge Station. Beam Bridge Station was built by the Bristol and Exeter Railway and opened on 01 May 1843. It was closed by the Great Western Railway in 1844.

1835-1845

12 drawings. Bourne End Viaduct was originally constructed of timber and designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1854 for the Wycombe Railway. The Bridge was then reconstructed of steel in 1895

1860-1881

3 drawings from the Bristol and Exeter Railway Contract 3C. This contract extends the Bristol and Exeter Railway 2.25 miles through Creech St Michael and West Petherton.

1835-1845

7 drawings from the Cheltenham and Great Western union Railway Contract No.4CR showing bridges, embankments, culverts and tunnels. Made between the said railway company and Messrs Oldham. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

[1838-1845]

Drawings of Edinburgh Waverley

15th March 1870 to 9th October 1958

13 drawings from the Great Western Railway Tilehurst Station Contract by the said railway company. Showing station buildings. Designed by James Inglis (1893).

22 November 1893

79 drawings of London Waterloo Station

1848-1922

45 drawings from the Great Western Railway Slough Station Contract by the said railway company. Showing station buildings details. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Edward Olander and Lancaster Owen..

1839-1883

7 drawings from the Great Western Railway River Usk Bridge Contract by the said railway company. These drawings show the Lancaster Owen reconstruction of 1886.

1886

North Dulwich station was built by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway between 1866 and 1867; the Architect was Charles Barry Junior. The station was named Dulwich Station until 1926, to avoid confusion with the other Dulwich station which was renamed West Dulwich at the same time. It is a Grade II listed building

1867 - circa 1935

One drawing showing bridge 31 on the Grand Junction Line. Designed by George Stephenson and Joseph Locke.

undated

7 drawings and one contract from the Great Western Railway Contract Brent Viaduct between the said railway company and Messrs Peto and Grissell showing Brent Viaduct. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

17 December 1835

36 drawings showing Victoria Station

1900-1905

28 Digitised Images from Contract No.1 of the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway Contract No.1. Made between the said railway company and Mr McLeod. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

1836 - 1845

37 drawings and one contract from the Great Western Railway Contract 4S between the said railway company and Mr James Thomas Bedborough showing the line passing through the parishes of Swindon and Shrivenham. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

15 June 1839

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