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The ‘Gamic appliance’, England, 1965-1974

1965-1974

Lithograph, Northallerton Station House, Great North of England Railway, by G J Frankland, after a drawing by J Green, about 1841. Depicts the station buildings seen from track level. A woman and girl are leaving the station, as a porter carries their bags. A man in a tall hat stands waiting on the platform, while another man standing nearby arranges his luggage. The rear of one train can be seen heading down the track, while another approaches on the adjacent line. Title below, with text at bottom left reading "Drawn on stone by G. J. Frankland". Overall 235 x 350mm, image 163 x 231mm.

Northallerton Station House

circa 1841

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