You will all know of my passion for "all things Worcester" and this lovely old print shows a view of the city from the north-east. Interestingly, the eagle-eyed among you will spot a train in the foreground and a view of what must be Shrub Hill station. I'm sure some of those buildings, albeit a little less grand, are still standing today. For the train buffs out there I'm sure you will be able to date the print from the age of the train, highlighted right - any ideas?
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