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Campden railway station and tunnel, magazine cuttings
Ref: 2006/164/P
Various cuttings of trains, Campden signal box, Campden Station and Campden tunnel, from unidentified magazines.
China mug celebrating the Cotswold line.
Ref: 2007/116/Art
China mug celebrating the Cotswold railway line. Inscription “Cotswold Line Millennium” and “1st May 1852”. Celebration of the centenary but taking place in 2000.
Chipping Campden goods shed, magazine articles
Ref: 2006/028/DS
Article in Modern Rail, No. 90, April 2006, with photograph and description of the Chipping Campden goods shed, p67 Pictures of Campden Station, from “Model Rail”, No. 91 May 2006, pp 78-80 in “Wooden it be nice-2” by Chris Leigh. From the 1950s.
Chipping Campden railway station shelter
Ref: 2004/061/DS
“Model Railway News” October 1962, pp. 397-398 “Chipping Campden, Western Region” with scale drawings of the platform shelter, by Maurice Kelly. Inside is a cutting “Looking over a stately steam engine” by K. Westcott Jones, showing a photograph of the “King George V” engine
DC may buy Old Yard at Campden Station
Ref: 2010/189/DS
Proposal by the Director of Planning for the Cotswold District Council to acquire the former railway station area for commercial use. Cutting from the ‘Journal’ 30/5/1974. From Allan Warmington’s effects.
On the track of a brighter future for the railways
Ref: 2010/249/DS
Possible updates to the railway, including the reopening of Chipping Campden Station. Cutting from ‘The Journal’ 2/11/2000. From Allan Warmington’s papers.
Pictures of Campden railway, the station and tunnel.
Ref: 2008/034/P
6 sheets of photocopies, photographs by T. E. Williams and J. R. Beasley. Including duplicate copies of a railcar. Photos digitised in Photo Library.
Railway coin, 1852, celebrating the Cotswold Line.
Ref: 2007/117/Art
Railway coin celebrating the Cotswold Line. Inscribed “Millennium Cotswold Line, 1st May 1852, First Passenger Train.
The Battle of Mickleton Tunnel
Ref: 2010/283/CD
Copy of tape 1998/091/TA, CADHAS Lecture 19/11/1998.
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