Barnstaple, From The Railway Station 1894
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This is a detailed look at the station. To the right, a London & South Western Railway meat van waits to collect meat from the slaughterhouse (centre left). Shapland & Petters works is now built, served by rail from the Ilfracombe line behind the new houses (left). The 'chemical manure' factory has acquired a chimney.The furniture van (extreme left) is intriguing. The name 'Gillows' is the famous Lancaster furniture maker. Clearly, in pre-road transport days, it had not come from there by road, but it would have been carried to Barnstaple by rail on a special low 'road vehicle truck'. A local agent, collecting from the goods yard? Or even collecting sub-contract work from Shapland & Petter?

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I was 19 years old, in the R.A.F. at Chivenor from October, 1948 to June, 1949 and was at the dance-hall in Barnstaple one of those nights in April, 1949. Across the room was the loveliest girl I had ever seen, brown wavy hair to her shoulders, etc., for me,it was love at first sight. I walked across and said "Excuse me, Miss, would you like to dance?"- to my great joy she did just that, and as we danced for that ...see more
The furniture van to the left will have been carried to Barnstaple by rail. There were special low 'road vehicle trucks' onto which these vans could be loaded and moved long distances around the country. and it is standing next to the end loading docks at this end of the station.