Weymouth In Old Postcards and Photographs
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Aerial
view from the South West circa 1930s
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This
view was taken in the mid 1930s, although it is postmarked 1954. The
Ritz Theatre is shown but when this card was posted it was less than
a year since it was destroyed in a spectacular fire.
A Channel Islands vessel, known locally as 'The Jersey Boat' turns in the Harbour. No roll-on/roll-off in those days everything was loaded by cranes. You could often see cars swinging out on pallets, but usually it was boxes of tomatoes, potatoes or daffodils! The Boat Train departures were a feature of railway activity, between 3 pm and 4 pm the train would wind its way along the Quay and Commercial Road to join the main line just north of the station. The whistle signals of the lead locomotive and the 'banking' engine at the rear, necessary to assist the train up the bank to Bincombe tunnel, could be heard clearly across most of the town. |
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