Staff at Tutbury Station

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Date:1909 - 1910 (c.)

Description:A group of Tutbury Station staff pictured outside W.H. Smith & Sons' bookstall.

Back row: Frank Blood (Porter, later Guard), Joe Preston (Porter), Mr Maynard (Porter, later emigrated to Australia), Harry Ball (Book Stall Manager), Chas Salt (Booking Office Clerk), Tom Cordon (Foreman Porter),
Bill Farmer (Warehouse Foreman).

Second row: Fred Wedd (Booking Office Clerk), Jack Comley (Telegraph Clerk), Mr H. Wain (Station Master), Arthur Taylor (Booking Office Clerk), Mr Griffin (Signalman).

Kneeling in front is Harry Coxon, Paper Boy, of Burton Street, Tutbury.

Tutbury station stands on a branch of the North Staffordshire Railway between Uttoxeter and Derby. The fondly remembered 'Tutbury Jennie' ran to Burton and back (5 and a half miles each way) from 11 September 1848 to 11 June 1960.

This photograph is from the collections of Tutbury Museum.

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