File:The Leamington Station, 1852.jpg

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English: The original Leamington station of the Great Western Railway, opened in 1852. The station was designed by T.H. Bertram. Engraving from The Illustrated London News, 16 October 1852. This station was renamed Leamington Spa in 1913, and the original buildings were demolished and the station rebuilt to an Art Deco design in the 1930s.
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Source Illustrated London News issue dated October 16 1852, from the Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/sim_illustrated-london-news_1852-10-16_21_585/page/n11/mode/1up)
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The original Leamington station of the Great Western Railway, opened in 1852.

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