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Drawing of the interior of the South Eastern Railway (SER) station at Charing Cross in 1864. A train of four-wheel carriages is drawn-up at the platform on the left; more carriages and a steam locomotive can be seen on the right. The cab road from Villiers Street occupies the centre of the print, behind the balustrade. A number of well-dressed passengers are visible, as well as members of staff. The arched roof seen in this view collapsed while undergoing maintenance in December 1905, killing six men.

Unknown photographer,

Location: Charing Cross station, Westminster, SW1

Image no: 3052/10

Inventory no: 1998/87403

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