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Friday, September 14, 2007
step forward
The base of the greenhouse reappears.
The original basks in the background behind the Jinty.
After four years stuck in the office I've volunteered for something far more interesting - rebuilding the greenhouse. With Robin off to Cardiff for post-graduate work I've stepped in with the rash promise of getting it done myself! Expect slow but steady progress ...
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The original greenhouse seems to be quite a large structure and its chimney (at least that's what I presume it is) would suggest that it was heated to protect plants in the winter. Now I know that MN had (and now has again) some nice garden features but was the Greenhouse provided by the S&DJR or did the Station Staff put it up themselves? I presume the Station had a fair number of staff and not that many trains (which is one reason why one might argue that the more rural railways were given the chop as being uneconomic-not a sound argument I know but one I've heard for years) so gardening flourished. Did other S&D stations have horticultural "temples" other than MN and Shillingstone?
Don't have any answers yet but as part of the process of reinstating it I'll find out as much about its history as I can! I imagine it was built by the S&D, it was used proncipally to keep the gardens well stocked.
More evidence that the past was in many ways superior to the present, as employees had the time and support to engage in this sort of activity!
Good Luck Steve.
Changing the subject slightly, to that of the Signal Box, how much 'input' has Midsomer Norton had with Kuju regarding their new 'Rail Simulator' which is released on October the 5th?
I ask because the Kuju interpretation of the signal box, and the siting of the same, is wildly wide-of-the-mark.
Hoping to become a member shortly, ant thanks for posting a copy of the Telegraph to St. Ives, Cambs, last week!
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