EAW000329 ENGLAND (1946). Crewe Railway Station, Crewe Park and surrounding countryside, Crewe, from the north-west, 1946

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Manylion

Pennawd [EAW000329] Crewe Railway Station, Crewe Park and surrounding countryside, Crewe, from the north-west, 1946
Cyfeirnod EAW000329
Dyddiad 19-April-1946
Dolen
Enw lle CREWE
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 371388, 354950
Hydred / Lledred -2.4272805250069, 53.090695806895
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SJ714550

Pinnau

Crewe North Junction signal box, opened 1940 closed 1985, now part of Crewe Heritage Centre

SteveB
Thursday 6th of April 2023 11:27:10 AM
WW2 Anti-Landing Deterrent Ditch TBC

Sparky
Saturday 4th of November 2017 12:23:49 PM
Crewe Arms Hotel, the first railway hotel in the world

Crewedaddy
Wednesday 13th of September 2017 01:03:59 AM
WW2 Bomb Craters

Sparky
Friday 1st of September 2017 04:25:51 PM
they appear on the 1910 Ordnance Survey map!



https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/370500/355500/12/101234

SteveB
Sunday 4th of October 2020 05:08:49 PM
Crewe North Motive Power Depot (Engine Shed)

JCC
Saturday 24th of August 2013 10:57:19 PM
original sttaion buildings, demolished summer 2013

SteveB
Friday 23rd of August 2013 06:15:52 PM
current Rookery Wood roundabout

SteveB
Friday 23rd of August 2013 06:07:58 PM
Teacher Training College, now the core of MMU.

SteveB
Friday 23rd of August 2013 06:06:39 PM
the end of Bridge St. Was single sided backing onto Gresty Terrace and not as long. Demolished prior to construction of Macon Way. The alley between the two street still exists behind the concrete wall at the end of Macon Way

SteveB
Friday 23rd of August 2013 06:05:41 PM
Pedley Street school - now British Transport Police offices.

SteveB
Friday 23rd of August 2013 05:43:58 PM
Linden Grange - at the time of photo was a maternity hospital, later converted to sheltered housing and finally demolished in early 2013

SteveB
Friday 23rd of August 2013 05:39:32 PM
Crewe Gates Farm - hence the name of the industrial estate

SteveB
Friday 23rd of August 2013 05:37:50 PM
Military huts. Crewe Hall was used for various purposes during WW2, at one point it was the regional AA gun command, the American army had a spell there, some POWs were kept there. At the time of the photo there may have been some Poles awaiting resettlement rather than return to Poland after serving in British army/RAF.

SteveB
Friday 23rd of August 2013 05:37:07 PM
Crewe Hall, now hotel

SteveB
Friday 23rd of August 2013 05:33:51 PM