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English: Precise drawing of Castle Howard Railway Station originally designed by George Townsend Andrews. The building still exists on the York to Scarborough railway line, but it is now a private residence.
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Captions

Castle Howard Station Lineside Elevation Drawing

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

Castle Howard railway station

Castle Howard

Welburn

York to Scarborough Line

station

creator

some value

Wikimedia username: Shoepepper
author name string: Steve Serowka

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copyrighted

copyright license

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inception

1 August 2019

source of file

original creation by uploader

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image/jpeg

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366,640 byte

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901 pixel

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1,276 pixel

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