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By the 1970s some signs of the existence of the Spilsby
& Firsby Railway had disappeared, however, some buildings remained having
found new uses. In 1976 I was compiling a project on the railway as part
of my geography/history lessons, as a pupil of King Edward Sixth Grammar
School Spilsby. I borrowed my mother's instamatic camera to record these
scenes:
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This view taken from the
Spilsby Station Site shows the Grain Warehouse, which by 1976 had
become a tractor dealership. . The Station buildings had become derelict,
being demolished and cleared some years earlier. The site was used
as a car and lorry park as it still is today. The Grain Warehouse
survives but has lost its white painted sack hoist platform and the
tractor dealer has added a new showroom. |
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Platform had been, the building ahead was the Goods Shed. The brick
and asbestos sheds to the right had been added as a knitwear factory.
Today the knitwear business has gone but the Goods Shed remains, in
use by a builders merchant. |
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Facing West back towards the Station site, on the
left is the Goods Shed. The blue tin building to the right was the
fuel oil distribution depot, which in 1976 was the local base of a
nationwide security company. In front of the greenhouses a length
of original railway fencing had survived. Coming up to date, the greenhouses
have gone and the trackbed has factories of the Vale
Industrial Estate built over it. |
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