File:Bognor lbscr 1905.jpg

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Concourse of Bognor station, West Sussex, in 1905

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English: The concourse of Bognor railway station, West Sussex, England, in 1905. The previous buildings had burnt down in 1899 and the opportunity was taken by the London, Brighton and south Coast Railway to build a more ambitious station building concomitant with the growing leisure traffic. The platforms, and the trains, are to the right margin of the image.
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Source Widely circulated image of picture postcard
Author Valentines series pitcure postcard registered 1905. Photograph by unknown contract photographer.

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