| High Tor from Matlock Bath Station, 1912 |
| Matlock Bath : Twentieth Century Photographs, Postcards, Engravings & Etchings |
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Matlock Bath's Station building is a very unusual design. Matlock
Bath is, of course, known as the Switzerland of England and
this early Victorian building resembles a Swiss chalet. The
lovely herringbone brick pattern between the timber framing is
known as nogging. Behind the station is a gasometer, now gone.
View even more about the station by clicking on the images below:
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Postmarked 13 Jun 1912 at Renishaw, the card
was sent by R. R. Raines to Miss Olive Lindsay of Wood Green. It
was produced by The"Philco"
Publishing Company, Holborn Place, London W.C. Series No. 2450.
Postcard in the collection of, provided by and © Ann
Andrews Intended for personal use only
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