tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8246842529969806828.post1999865619886703900..comments2023-09-25T11:40:37.840+01:00Comments on Steaming to Broadway!: In Days Gone By......Billhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01318720512739905663noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8246842529969806828.post-55894097171379406092012-12-10T14:38:32.335+00:002012-12-10T14:38:32.335+00:00Audie Baker has a picture of High St Cheltenham ha...Audie Baker has a picture of High St Cheltenham halt with a rail motor in his book about the line.<br /><br />Can I make a suggestion to those making comments - try not to be 'Anonymous' when chosing the identity - it's nice to know who you are talking to :)<br />I use my Google account - it's dead easy.Jo https://www.blogger.com/profile/05480195769830116100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8246842529969806828.post-49365847955485016462012-12-10T00:46:13.700+00:002012-12-10T00:46:13.700+00:00Slightly off topic
But i was wondering, are there...Slightly off topic<br /><br />But i was wondering, are there any photographs similar to the link avaliable? I grew up in this area and i have NEVER seen any photographs showing trains using the Honeybourne Line in this area of town (St Pauls - Lower High Street) area. would love to see some if anyone could recommend a link or book where i might find some!<br /><br />http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/Reinstate-lower-High-Street-station/story-17044854-detail/story.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8246842529969806828.post-21736050079303444832012-12-09T17:33:41.716+00:002012-12-09T17:33:41.716+00:00Hi Terry,
Let me have a copy when you get a chance...Hi Terry,<br />Let me have a copy when you get a chance. Thank you.Billhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01318720512739905663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8246842529969806828.post-46327222548767984262012-12-09T16:48:18.466+00:002012-12-09T16:48:18.466+00:00Hi Bill,
This is from The Gloucestershire Echo fo...Hi Bill,<br /><br />This is from The Gloucestershire Echo for Monday 16th July 1934:<br /><br />FIRE NEAR BROADWAY STATION.<br /><br />The early hours of yesterday Mr. Jack Russell, of Broadway, noticed smoke issuing from a stack of coal at the station wharf. <br /><br />He immediately poured water on the fire, and thinking he had put out the fire he went home. <br /><br />Later on Sunday morning, Mr C Collins, owner of the coal, saw that the coal was still burning and more water was poured on it".<br /><br />I do have a pdf of the paper but my e-mail is down, but I will send this to you if you would like it.<br /><br />TerryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com