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Charing Cross main line station; view from the railway bridge end of a central platform, beyond the glazed barrel roof built by Sir John Hawkshaw in the 1860s, and regarded by White as an eyesore. A steam locomotive is waiting at the open end of the wooden platform, level with a three way lamppost.

Unknown photographer, 1880

Location: Charing Cross station, Westminster, WC2

Image no: 24258

Inventory no: 1998/87940

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