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Posted on 17/04/15 08:06:54 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 552: Bletchley Park
I was on the train last week as it passed through Bletchley Park rail station. Bletchley was the home of the British codebreakers during WWII (the setting for the film The Imitation Game), and at the time the station would have been thronged with bright, crossword-solving young people recruited from around the country.

Bletchley station today, however, has been thoroughly vandalised/modernised to the extent that not a shred of its historical past remains.

Can you show how this station might have looked in the 1940s?

High res is here.



Posted on 17/04/15 09:19:21 AM
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Aha ... I feel a lemming like dash for references coming on .......

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Posted on 17/04/15 4:21:43 PM
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DavidMac wrote:
Aha ... I feel a lemming like dash for references coming on .......


Har!

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Posted on 17/04/15 4:52:31 PM
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Re: Challenge 552: Bletchley Park
just a thought



Posted on 17/04/15 7:56:52 PM
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Re: Challenge 552: Bletchley Park
I suspect this is going to be easier for Brits who actually remember what BR stations used to look like. I'll be honest Steve, I didn't really enjoy this one. Problem is that, as you point out, there is not a shred of the origins left, so the challenge becomes simply "Can you build me a wartime station to match this perspective?". Doesn't really light my fire.

Anyway here is my best go at it, featuring a man I suspect we might see quite a bit of this week.

Untitled by davidmac1943, on Flickr

And for classic movie buffs here's a close up of the buffet window........ Aaaah ........ I can hear the Rachmaninov now .......

Untitled by davidmac1943, on Flickr


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Posted on 18/04/15 11:40:40 AM
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David that is bloody marvellous: you matched all the criteria required so quickly. I can see Steve giving you some of his commercial workload when he's snowed under, as you can deliver!

As for me I'm having to resort to the sub-article 2 paragraph 7 bit to get my interpretation in.


Just to give everyone an idea of what Bletchley railway station looked like The first image is Bletchley Park form WW2, and the second image is Waterloo during WW2.









Posted on 18/04/15 1:42:22 PM
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Re: Challenge 552: Bletchley Park
michael sinclair wrote:
Just to give everyone an idea of what Bletchley railway station looked like The first image is Bletchley Park form WW2,


Marvellous. I looked and looked and didn't find one.

and the second image is Waterloo during WW2.


I was preparing a quip about the possibility of Waterloo making an appearance when I scrolled down .... and there it was!!

Thank you for your kind words. Despite this not being my favourite challenge I can remember stations like the one I created vividly. Especially the cindery, smokey smell! Also I love working in black and white. It's what I grew up with and started work with.

.......... It's also far easier to Photoshop!!

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Posted on 18/04/15 1:44:30 PM
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Posted on 19/04/15 1:51:35 PM
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Thats brill Vibeke!

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Posted on 19/04/15 1:53:54 PM
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I also poached from Brief Encounter although not as cleverly as David - hope crossword lovers have fun with my entry ...



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Posted on 20/04/15 00:15:17 AM
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Thats brill Vibeke!


Thank you

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Posted on 20/04/15 05:10:16 AM
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josephine harvatt wrote:
I also poached from Brief Encounter although not as cleverly as David - hope crossword lovers have fun with my entry ...

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Very clever Jo..I got the first one solved. Need to work on the others yet. Ill PM you the answer )



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Posted on 20/04/15 08:24:10 AM
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http://vimeo.com/125428876



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Posted on 20/04/15 11:34:44 AM
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Very clever Anna! One of my favourites I think

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Posted on 20/04/15 5:00:08 PM
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Yes very clever. I really didn't get the connection until that last wipe.

I can remember seeing Gracie singing that song on tele at the Royal Command Variety Show at the London Palladium.

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Posted on 20/04/15 9:05:29 PM
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Re: Challenge 552: Bletchley Park
Very fiddly getting a train to fit, but did it in the end, so here is a before (original Bletchley photo), and an after:








Oh yes, you're right Steve: does this correct it?





Oh yes, you're quite right Steve: does this correct it?

PS: I'm not trying to be a smarty pants, just turning my subsequent realisations of error into humour!















Posted on 20/04/15 11:02:28 PM
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Posted on 21/04/15 09:09:29 AM
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michael sinclair wrote:
does this correct it?


This like one those puzzles ....... how many differences can you spot between these pictures?

It's too subtle for me .......

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Posted on 21/04/15 11:52:23 AM
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If my last post was photographic - I needed a higher grade of paper!



Posted on 21/04/15 12:20:56 PM
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Re: Challenge 552: Bletchley Park
David, the first error was that trying to board a train on the platform nearest to you would be impossible without a little bridge from the platform to the train (left-hand side in the image): the track nearest to you is way in the middle; therefore, by enlarging the platform (left-hand corner) I overcame that problem.

2nd problem/error is that the rail-tracks at stations with steam are dirty and oily, but the tracks I used along with the train came from the countryside: nice and clean.

I anticipated teacher would immediately pick up on these points as he invariably does.


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