
Whaplode Station Crossing
This was M&GN railway and closed to passengers in 1959 and entirely in 1964….

This was M&GN railway and closed to passengers in 1959 and entirely in 1964….

…1960’s Map of Whaplode Station Whaplode Station Map of Holbeach Station Holbeach Signal Box 1962 Holbeach Station Signal Box Holbeach Station 1961 Lever for Points Holbeach Station and Sidings Map…
…carvings – left to right: a Tudor Rose, a Royal Oak Leaf and The Whaplode Green Man. Whaplode‘s Green Man is one of the many Lincoln Green Men, and bears…

Photo of a lamp boy at Whaplode Railway Station. A lamp boy would have been a “starting job” for a young employee, and it would probably have involved “lamping” duties…
…https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359295 More Information: History of St Mary’s Church, Whaplode St Anthony Irby Engraving from 1842 Whaplode in the late 19th Century 3D Model Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest StumbleUpon Reddit WhatsApp…

…grown, the traffic from some of these stations was very heavy. The quantity of agricultural produce of all kinds sent from the three stations Kirton, Algarkirk and Surfleet, in a…
…station, but the Drove does. Perhaps the station was named after the Drove. If you know of any other theories, please comment below! Of the three stations, Twenty station was…

…produced concrete signal posts, sleepers, window frames, station nameboards (like the ones that used to be on Twenty station) and many other items such as the rounded blocks used on…

Andrew Bowell photos of St John the Baptist, Whaplode Drove A rather crude Romano-British altar shaped like a huge dog’s bone was found in the churchyard in 1938 and is…

Photo of a station worker with his railway horse at Surfleet Railway Station, early 1900’s The horse was a shunting horse, and there were stables at the Station itself. What…

Flashback Friday: A Celebration at Whaplode Drove Church Rooms This wonderful group photograph was taken outside the Church Rooms in Whaplode Drove, showing a community celebration likely connected to a…

This black and white photograph offers a glimpse back to a time when Whaplode Drove was a working rural landscape. The row of cottages on the right were originally three…

Starr’s Shop was diagonally opposite the Star pub in Whaplode, and as a result Jean Craig says the area became known as Star’s Corner. When Lila died suddenly in 1954…

Beagle’s Band, Whaplode Drove….late 19th/early 20th century…

A photo of the Ram Inn, Church Gate, Whaplode dated early 1900’s. In the photo Henry Watson is holding the hand of his daughter Phyllis, his son Bill is standing…
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