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near to Warrington, England
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Chester Road (A5060), heading south
by JThomas
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LMS 0-6-0T shunting at Warrington Bank Quay, 1963
View SW across the WCML towards Crewe etc. at south end of Bank Quay Station, with Soap Works behind the train. The locomotive is LMS Fowler 3F 0-6-0T No. 47531 (built 1928, withdrawn 2/67). Note the large grain-wagons.
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The Waterside, Warrington
by michael ely
A pub built as part of the Centre Park business park development at the turn of the millennium. It is popular for leaving dos - some of the companies in the business park have quite a high staff turnover.
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Patten's Hotel
by Anne Burgess
A handsome building just across the road from Warrington Bank Quay Station. I imagine that it was built as a station hotel.
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Bridge over the River Mersey, Warrington
The River Mersey.
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Shed, Railway sidings
by N Chadwick
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Grade II listed Police Station and Courts, Warrington
by Jaggery
Viewed from Warrington Bank Quay railway station.
The sandstone building was erected in 1899-1900, Grade II listed in 1975.
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Train arriving at Warrington Bank Quay
Arriva Trains Wales BR Class 175 No.175110 drawing into Warrington Bank Quay.
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St James's churchyard and St James Nursery and Prep School
Looking across the churchyard south of St James, Latchford with St James 'Award Winning Nursery and Prep School' behind.
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The Royal Oak Branch pub
by Mike Lyne
The Royal Oak Branch pub on the A5061 Knutsford Road very close to the roundabout at Bridgefoot.
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Warrington Wilderspool railway station (site)
Opened in 1853 as a temporary passenger station (pending completion of the bridge over the Mersey, which is behind the camera position), by the Warrington and Stockport Railway, later part of the London & North Western Railway. This... (more)
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Warrington Collegiate Institute building
by Eirian Evans
On Museum Street. The original Warrington School of Art opened in 1854 and moved to this new building in 1883.
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