Bricklayer's Arms Goods Depot, interior

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The photograph on this page of Bricklayer's Arms Goods Depot, interior by Ben Brooksbank as part of the Geograph project.

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Bricklayer's Arms Goods Depot, interior

Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 30 Apr 1959

View SE, inside one of the several loading-banks of the extensive Goods Depot and Locomotive Shed complex that constituted one of London's largest Railway Depots. It was at the west end of a branch from Bricklayer's Arms Junction and was the original terminus of the South Eastern Railway from 1/5/1844 to just eight years later. It was closed to passengers in 1/1852 and to Goods over 125 years later on 1/8/77.

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Image Location

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51.492531
Longitude
-0.081429