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Today in England it is Heritage Weekend, a weekend where various buildings are opened up to the public.
Some of these buildings are more obscure than others and a number are only open to the public on this weekend.
One such example was this Railway Control Room in Woking which dates from 1937, and only closed in 1998. It is a listed building, meaning that it cannot be demolished or be altered internally or externally.
Its purpose was to control the distribution of electricity on the local rail network, for example redistributing power from one sub-station to another if there was a fault, or cutting off power when maintenance men were on the line.
I also visited the Watts Chapel in Compton. It’s a hidden treasure…..
Photoshop:
Cropped and Resized
This time last year I was in ‘The Heart of the Village’
photo and copyright: Ray Pettit
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