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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Leicestershire => Topic started by: John Blackwell on Saturday 27 February 10 17:12 GMT (UK)
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Does anyone have any old photos of the station buildings on Derby Road? This is for nostalgia only, as I can remember the goods wagons still using the site when I was at Rosebery school. (Goods line didn't close till 1963)
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Hi John, i am pretty sure the library can oblige probably within their series of books of photos of old L'boro but also maybe in the collection of local photos in the cabinets upstairs (locked -ask librarian). I do remember having seen a photo at some time.
my hubby actually lived in the end house on Station street before we married.
Diddy
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John,
Sorry to hi-jack your post but I would also be very interested to see any photographs. My g grandfather was a train driver there. I can't remember the station myself although as a fellow former pupil of Rosebery I remember that well.
Was it Mr Preston in your time?
Brie
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Hi john, Brie - I will be in the library tomorrow as been working all week! i will have a look in the photo collection upstairs.
Diddy
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Thanks Diddy - not managed to get in to library as have been working! (I know - me working!)
Brie - yes it was Pop Preston. My mother socialised with him in later years, but purely as acquaintance! Vera Savage was my favourite - treated all as little adults. Have many memories of my times there, maybe you can join Didddy & me when we finally get to go for lunch one day! and we can reminisce. What year were you at Rosebery?
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Hi John,
I remember Mrs Savage, she taught my sister. I had Mr Middleton and some younger teachers. I was there in the late 60s, early 70s. Before that I was at the same schools as Diddy, in her brother's year.
Thanks for looking Diddy, will keep my fingers crossed.
Brie
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Afraid I was there late 50's, left in 63. In the days of corporal punishment - can remember the gathering outside Pop Preston's office after assembly, for the cane! Needless to say, I never waited there! But did get the slipper (well, plimsoll) once.
Don't know what they'll do with the building now - would be a shame to see it demolished! Drove past the other day and all the memories (good & bad) came flooding back. Must be an age thing!
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back to the railway you two!!
L'boro library has:
Archive room: Photos in cabinet 2/drawer 4/P1
also ref book: A history of the Charnwood Forest Railway by M Helsey. 385-09425
this contains history /maps/diagrams/ photos (Pcs only though -some of these in above originals)
to be found on back wall as you go in -straight ahead.
also main libray to borrow:
Leicestershire stations by Andrew Moore. 385-314
pg 140 -147 CFRailway
to be found downstairs in local studies book area - turn right as you enter library and go to end of wall on your right.
That should keep you busy!!
Diddy ;D
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:)
Thank you petal. What is Pcs?
Now where were we, Brie?!!!
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John.....
Try...... Postcards ..Tut Tut.... :o
If I remember right ...There used to be a Model Railway Shop
just before Derby Road /Belton Road cross roads
which had a picture of the old Station displayed in their window
MIKE. .....
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Try this Link
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/candj_simmons/Hloughborough_derby_road.htm
MIKE........
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Thanks for that Mike, but less of the 'tuts' - remember I'm the new boy! ::)
Had a look at site and very helpful and have taken a copy of the picture - pretty much as I remember it except for road in front and the vehicles weren't quite so old!
I remember the model shop - also sold furniture and now is 'The Great Wall' Chinese restaurant.
John
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actually i meant photocopies......
Diddy ;D
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btw (by the way!!)
the land behind the chinese restaurant now belongs to Cavill fabrications -where my hubby used to work. this is where the railway came into the station.
Diddy
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My grt. grt. grandmother left her shares in the Charnwood Forest Railway to her daughter and son (my grt. grandfather). By the time she died in 1903 they would have been worthless, seeing as how the company had gone bankrupt ::)
Susan :)
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See Mike - you're not always right! tut tut!
Diddy - I am sure the trains came in on Station Street side of brook, so would not have gone behind Chinese. But no doubt, I'll be proved wrong, again!
Susan - tough luck - now (if you had them), you could probably sell them to a train enthusiast for more than their original value!
Goodnight all
John
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John……
If your care to re read my post again I only said….” TRY…Postcards “
This does not mean Pc’s is ….. Postcards
just try.......
And it’s good night from him……
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John, yes -Cavills is on that side of the brook - still 'behind' the chinese but off to the side....... ::)
We love you really Mike!!
Diddy
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Oh - I thought you meant the workshop directly behind the restaurant.
Mike - I concur with Diddy - but not in the biblical sense!
John
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Thanks Diddy for the info. I will look out for the book you mentioned.
Mike thanks for the link.
John, will PM you.
Brie