Looking north along Jubilee Way

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The photograph on this page of Looking north along Jubilee Way by John Baker as part of the Geograph project.

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Looking north along Jubilee Way

Image: © John Baker Taken: 27 Jul 2014

Jubilee Way was formerly a railway goods yard and the building, beyond the lamppost in the middle distance, was a goods station. Large doors at either end admitted railway wagons to an internal platform where goods were transferred by an iron loading crane. It was built in Faversham’s 19th century ‘vernacular’ of local yellow stock bricks highlighted with red brick dressings.http://www.faversham.org/history/favershams_railway_heritage.aspx

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.311745
Longitude
0.899155