File:Cunninghamhead Station 2.jpg
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English: A personal photograph of Cunninghamhead railway station sometime in the 1930s judging from the style of clothing. The station was opened by the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway in 1843 (then known as Stewarton railway station). The noticeboard reads London, Midland and Scottish and therefore the photo is after the 1923 grouping. |
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Mid 1930's |
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Rosser1954 |
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- 2006-07-25 11:40 (UTC) | Rosser1954 | 35544 (bytes) | 752×400 | A personal photograph of Cunninghamhead station.
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