Talk:Charles Trubshaw
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Kettering railway station
[edit]It seems dubious that Kettering railway station is by Trubshaw. The English Heritage listing description for Kettering railway station lists the architect as Charles Henry Driver. Is there a source which details Trubshaw's contribution? Andrewrabbott (talk) 16:52, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
The original station designed by Charles Henry Driver was demolished. It is thought that Trubshaw was the architect that rebuilt it. Read the whole thing mate.
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