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Station Road – THE Place to Live
As part of Liskeard Unlocked Liskeard & District Museum have this new exhibition. The main railway line from Plymouth to Penzance opened in 1859, connecting Liskeard with London and beyond. This exhibition includes artefacts and photographs connected to the new Railway Station, as well as research into the occupants of the new family homes that sprung up along Station Road. The opening of the main line and the station prompted the renaming of Lamellion Street to Station Road, and the…
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As part of Liskeard Unlocked Liskeard & District Museum have this new exhibition. The main railway line from Plymouth to Penzance opened in 1859, connecting Liskeard with London and beyond. This exhibition includes artefacts and photographs connected to the new Railway Station, as well as research into the occupants of the new family homes that sprung up along Station Road. The opening of the main line and the station prompted the renaming of Lamellion Street to Station Road, and the…
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As part of Liskeard Unlocked Liskeard & District Museum have this new exhibition. The main railway line from Plymouth to Penzance opened in 1859, connecting Liskeard with London and beyond. This exhibition includes artefacts and photographs connected to the new Railway Station, as well as research into the occupants of the new family homes that sprung up along Station Road. The opening of the main line and the station prompted the renaming of Lamellion Street to Station Road, and the…
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As part of Liskeard Unlocked Liskeard & District Museum have this new exhibition. The main railway line from Plymouth to Penzance opened in 1859, connecting Liskeard with London and beyond. This exhibition includes artefacts and photographs connected to the new Railway Station, as well as research into the occupants of the new family homes that sprung up along Station Road. The opening of the main line and the station prompted the renaming of Lamellion Street to Station Road, and the…
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As part of Liskeard Unlocked Liskeard & District Museum have this new exhibition. The main railway line from Plymouth to Penzance opened in 1859, connecting Liskeard with London and beyond. This exhibition includes artefacts and photographs connected to the new Railway Station, as well as research into the occupants of the new family homes that sprung up along Station Road. The opening of the main line and the station prompted the renaming of Lamellion Street to Station Road, and the…
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As part of Liskeard Unlocked Liskeard & District Museum have this new exhibition. The main railway line from Plymouth to Penzance opened in 1859, connecting Liskeard with London and beyond. This exhibition includes artefacts and photographs connected to the new Railway Station, as well as research into the occupants of the new family homes that sprung up along Station Road. The opening of the main line and the station prompted the renaming of Lamellion Street to Station Road, and the…
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As part of Liskeard Unlocked Liskeard & District Museum have this new exhibition. The main railway line from Plymouth to Penzance opened in 1859, connecting Liskeard with London and beyond. This exhibition includes artefacts and photographs connected to the new Railway Station, as well as research into the occupants of the new family homes that sprung up along Station Road. The opening of the main line and the station prompted the renaming of Lamellion Street to Station Road, and the…
Find out more »Station Road – THE Place to Live
As part of Liskeard Unlocked Liskeard & District Museum have this new exhibition. The main railway line from Plymouth to Penzance opened in 1859, connecting Liskeard with London and beyond. This exhibition includes artefacts and photographs connected to the new Railway Station, as well as research into the occupants of the new family homes that sprung up along Station Road. The opening of the main line and the station prompted the renaming of Lamellion Street to Station Road, and the…
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