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View of Stroudley 0-6-0 saddletank locomotive LMS 16118 (originally named 'Balnain' and later 'Dornoch') at Strathpeffer Station.

SC 400827

Description View of Stroudley 0-6-0 saddletank locomotive LMS 16118 (originally named 'Balnain' and later 'Dornoch') at Strathpeffer Station.

Date c. 1923 to 1948

Collection Papers of Reverend Hubert Denys Eddowes Rokeby, rail historian, Thetford, Norfolk, England

Catalogue Number SC 400827

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of RC 841 PO

Scope and Content 1930s photograph of Strathpeffer Railway Station, Strathpeffer, Highland Strathpeffer was founded in the early 19th century when the local spring water became popular for its medicinal virtues. It expanded in the 1860s, and again after its connection to the rail network in 1885. It was in decline by 1950. This 1930s photograph shows a steam train drawn up at the platform of Strathpeffer Railway Station which was built in 1885 to designs by Murdoch Paterson. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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Collection Level (551 216) Papers of Reverend Hubert Denys Eddowes Rokeby, rail historian, Thetford, Norfolk, England

Group Level (551 216/26) Ross and Cromarty

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Attribution: © Courtesy of HES. Papers of Reverend H E D Rokeby, rail historian, Thetford, Norfolk, England

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