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Burnley Manchester Road Station Staff including Richard Dick Rawson
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Burnley Manchester Road Station Staff including Richard Dick Rawson
Burnley Manchester Road Station Staff including Richard Dick Rawson
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273230
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EBU20170424001
Title
Burnley Manchester Road Station Staff including Richard Dick Rawson
Burnley Manchester Road Station Staff including Richard Dick Rawson
Place
Burnley
Personal names
Richard Rawson, Dick Rawson, Nellie Parker
General notes
Information written on the reverse of the photo states "The youngest on the station platform is Richard (Dick) Rawson killed in WW1. He married Nelly Parker an actress at the Palace Theatre Burnley, She never re-married. " Richard was born in 1889 one of 9 children, whose family ran a confectioner's /eating house at 21 Plumbe Street Burnley, their home. If he is the young boy in the photo with a tray, this would date the photo to around 1900 perhaps. He married Nelly/Nellie on 9.11.1915, he landed in France 9.11.16, and fought with the Household Cavalry (foot soldiers) and went missing in action 13.5.1917 at the Third Battle of the Scarpe, aged 26. Manchester Road station was re-opened in 1886 by Lancashire & Yorkshire Railways replacing Thorneybank Station opened 1849 by the Manchester & Leeds Railway It closed to passenger traffic in 1961 and re-opened for trains from Blackpool/Preston to Leeds/York in 1986. After the re-instatement of the Todmorden Curve, in May 2015 a direct service was launched from Manchester Victoria to Blackburn and a new station was built.
Information written on the reverse of the photo states "The youngest on the station platform is Richard (Dick) Rawson killed in WW1. He married Nelly Parker an actress at the Palace Theatre Burnley, She never re-married. " Richard was born in 1889 one of 9 children, whose family ran a confectioner's /eating house at 21 Plumbe Street Burnley, their home. If he is the young boy in the photo with a tray, this would date the photo to around 1900 perhaps. He married Nelly/Nellie on 9.11.1915, he landed in France 9.11.16, and fought with the Household Cavalry (foot soldiers) and went missing in action 13.5.1917 at the Third Battle of the Scarpe, aged 26.
Manchester Road station was re-opened in 1886 by Lancashire & Yorkshire Railways replacing Thorneybank Station opened 1849 by the Manchester & Leeds Railway It closed to passenger traffic in 1961 and re-opened for trains from Blackpool/Preston to Leeds/York in 1986. After the re-instatement of the Todmorden Curve, in May 2015 a direct service was launched from Manchester Victoria to Blackburn and a new station was built.
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21.5 x 15.5
Year of image
1900 ca.
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N34
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