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Comment: A view down the columns in the Ladies Smoking room
The hall between the main entrance and the stairs still has this wall paint. A patch has been cleaned up (there's a layer of shellac over the top of the paint that was clear but has darkened over the years) and the colours are still vibrant.

This is an example of where the wall paint has had its covering paint removed - this is on the 1st floor near the Dining Room.

This is the bay window in one of the larger rooms on the 2nd floor.

A view of the next-door rival. Taken through a very dirty window!

This is a general view of the Ladies Smoking room, which is above the entrace hall.

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P1280064 - 28 January 2002
This was the old ground floor coffee lounge. When converted to offices by British Railways a false ceiling was installed - it hung from supports installed in the holes, and the height is shown by the white paint on the walls.

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