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LSWR Signal Boxes 7-2020 Website Rev.Xlsx Lens of Sutton Association ‐ LSWR Signal Boxes ‐ Transport Library List 2020 Neg Description 20679 LSWR Gillingham, Dorset signal box, circa 1950s. 20848 LSWR North Tawton signal box, circa 1960s. 20849 LSWR Meldon Quarry signal box 20873 LSWR/GWR Westham Halt, Isle of Portland, view showing Littlefield Crossing signal box, circa 1950s 20874 LSWR/GWR Easton, Isle of Portland, signal box, circa 1950s 20948 LSWR Templecombe 'glasshouse' signal box afer reopening, circa 1983. Viewed from the west end. 20949 LSWR Milborne Port view, circa 1960, showing LSWR hip‐roofed signal box 20950 LSWR Chard Junction mainline signal box, circa 1970 20951 LSWR Axminster signal box circa 1960 20952 LSWR Axminster Axminster Gates crossing signal box, circa 1960s 20953 LSWR Exeter Central 'B' signal box circa 1970 38502 LSWR Templecombe 'glasshouse' signal box afer reopening, circa 1983. Viewed from the east end. 38530 LSWR Branksome signal box, circa 1960s 38788 LSWR Braunton Postcard view, circa 1912, showing gate box and crossing, looking towards the station and goods yard. 38820 LSWR Fremington unusual tall signal box, circa 1960 39003 LSWR Tipton St Johns, circa mid 1960s, view framed by the overbridge showing a diesel unit approaching the station with the signal box to the left 39032 LSWR Lyme Regis General view, circa 1960s, showing the platform and signal box from the north 39037 LSWR Lyme Regis Platform end view, circa 1960s, looking northwards past the signal box with the station nameboard prominent to the left 39077 LSWR Pinhoe view, circa 1970s, showing level crossing and signal box with barriers down 39078 LSWR Pinhoe view, circa 1970s, showing level crossing and signal box with barriers up 39298 LSWR/GWR Launceston view of the joint SR‐GWR signal box, circa 1962 39333 LSWR Padstow signal box, circa 1960s 39339 LSWR Crediton, level crossing and signal box circa 1960s 39349 LSWR Tresmeer signal box, circa 1960s 39447 LSWR Wimborne unusual tall signal box circa 1970 39450 LSWR Poole 'A' signal box and level crossing gates, circa 1970 39499 LSWR Salisbury Tunnel Junction signal box, circa 1960s 39507 LSWR Wilton South signal box, circa 1972 39516 LSWR Chard Junction General view, circa 1950s, showing an unidentified '57XX' class 0‐6‐0PT passing Chard Junction branch signal box 39525 LSWR Yeoford signal box, circa 1970 39531 LSWR Sidmouth signal box, circa 1950s 39532 LSWR Tipton St Johns signal box and level crossing gates, circa 1950s 39537 LSWR Wool level crossing and signal box, circa 1972 39543 LSWR Wareham signal box, circa 1970s 39556 LSWR Hamworthy signal box, circa 1972 64714 LSWR Bridestow View from train, circa 1950s, showing the signal box, lower quadrant strater signal and LSWR 'trespass' notice. 82064 LSWR/LBSCR Portsmouth & Southsea High Level, view of Portsmouth High Level Signal Box and the docks branch curving away to the right, circa 1950s. 85816 LSWR Staines Central Archive view, circa 1900, showing the West signal box 85917 LSWR Virginia Water standard “centre pillar” signal box, 1967 85988 LSWR Waterloo Archive view of the elevated signal box, circa 1900 86029 LSWR Teddington signal box, circa 1960s 86065 LSWR/LNWR Kew Bridge General view of the junction, circa 1960s, showing Kew Bridge Junction and signal box, looking west towards Feltham. 86093 LSWR Cobham & Stoke d'Abernon hip‐roofed LSWR signal box, circa 1972 86122 LSWR Farnham Junction, view showing the demolition of the signal box 86158 LSWR Bagshot standard LSWR hip‐roofed signal box, circa 1960s 86323 LSWR Bracknell hip‐roofed signal box circa 1968. 86356 LSWR Brookwood Archive view of the standard LSWR “centre pillar” signal box, circa 1910. 86386 LSWR/DIST Wimbledon Archive view, circa 1920, showing Wimbledon Yard signal box. 86532 LSWR Shepperton “centre column” signal box, circa 1930s. 86536 LSWR Sunningdale View from footbridge, circa 1960s, showing level crossing and signal box. 86553 LSWR Worpleston signal box, circa 1960s. .
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