2012
SX2568 : St. Cleer 'Memorial Hall'
taken 12 years ago, near to St Cleer, Cornwall, England
St. Cleer 'Memorial Hall'
A valuable asset to the village of St. Cleer, the Memorial Hall was built in 1954 as a tribute to the injured and fallen of the Second World War. The land on which the hall stands was given to the Trustees by the Trethevy Home Guard. Two hours before the railway nationalization came into effect in 1947 the then Great Western Railway gave permission for the Trustees to erect the hall, which stands on the old track way of the Liskeard and Caradon Railway, which they then owned. The track way continued on, across what is now a roadway to pass the St. Cleer goods shed.
SX2568 : Liskeard and Caradon Railway St. Cleer goods shed
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