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Image:Temple Meads2.jpg|An early view of Temple Meads taken from an old postcard. It shows horse drawn taxis and a Cabmans shelter. The spire on the clock tower was destroyed by a German incendiary bomb in an air raid on 3 January [[1941]].
Image:Temple Meads2.jpg|An early view of Temple Meads taken from an old postcard. It shows horse drawn taxis and a Cabmans shelter. The spire on the clock tower was destroyed by a German incendiary bomb in an air raid on 3 January [[1941]].
Image:Temple Meads3.jpg|[[w:GWR 4073 Class|Castle]] class '''5069''' Isambard Kingdom Brunel at the east end of TM. This loco was built in 1938. All Castles had smokebox number plates fitted by January 1951 so this photo was taken before that date. ''© [[:Category:Michelle Howe|Michelle Howe]]
Image:Temple Meads3.jpg|[[w:GWR 4073 Class|Castle]] class '''5069''' Isambard Kingdom Brunel at the east end of TM. This loco was built in 1938. All Castles had smokebox number plates fitted by January 1951 so this photo was taken before that date. ''© [[:Category:Michelle Howe|Michelle Howe]]
Image:18000-1.jpg|[[18000]] stands at the east end of the station in October [[1950]].
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== 1960s ==
== 1960s ==
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Revision as of 17:36, 9 February 2008

<googlemap lat="51.450263" lon="-2.57947"> 51.449059, -2.580199, Temple Meads </googlemap>

To the Southwest: Cattle Market Road
To Wales, the North or Bath: River Avon

History

Track Plans

1900s - 1950s

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