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Can you name the station?
Also loaned to us on Wednesday was the image below of an as yet unknown Railway Station, though favourite amongst those present on Wednesday was Bridgend Station followed by Maesteg as a possible.
The scene looks like late Victorian/early Edwardian and whilst there is a British Government armourial shield fixed to one post, suggesting this is a formal occasion, none of the guests in the carriages have yet been identified.
The Footmen are in very fine outfits and with the presence of many military personnel, this suggest an important event, like an official opening of some description…..We would love to identify the scene, can you help????