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Size: 6" x 4" - 150mm x 100mm

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Photograph Notes: Stalybridge station was originally built by the London and North Western Railway and opened in 1845; the adjacent Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway station closed in 1917. This replica of the original station clock bears the name of clockmakers Joyce of Whitchurch. The original clock was removed and, now fully restored*, is in the National Railway Museum at York. This replica hangs outside the Victorian Buffet Bar on platform 1 ([[[2145967]]]). A plaque ([[[3259320]]]) is on the wall of the buffet bar. *According to the Fivepenny Piece song song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZcQWnjXEHo ) The clock "didn't tell the right time"; this one seems to be fairly accurate!


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