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Christopher Borstel <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Jun 2000 08:51:35 -0400
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For starters you might try the following two sites; both are North
American in focus, but might get you going quickly on "the track"
(pardon the pun) you want:

www.railserve.com

www.spikesys.com/webville.html

Hope this helps.

--Chris Borstel

Iain Stuart wrote:
> I am involved in preparing a Conservation Plan for Newport Railway
> Workshops, in Melbourne, Australia. It is commonly held that the
> design of the original buildings erected from 1885 was based on the
> "Nine Elms depot of the London and South Western Co".
>
> Being curious I am wondering what this depot was like. I imagine that
> someone may have researched the building (or even made a OO P4 scale
> model of it!) but I am not sure whether there is an easy way to find
> out whether there has been any work done on the site. I checked the
> index of Industrial Archaeological Review but nothing is there.
> Perhaps the world expert on Nine Elms is on the list? Does anyone have
> any good ideas about where to look?
>
> Iain Stuart

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