Partly restored historic tiled map makes a welcome return to Bridlington Railway Station
Following some pain-staking work the North Eastern Railway (NER) tiled map, which used to be situated on Platform 1, has been partly restored by craftsman John Edmond who lives in Hunmanby.
The partly restored map was unveiled on Monday (January 17) by Bridlington’s Deputy Mayor Councillor Mike Heslop-Mullins.
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Hide AdBridlington’s beautiful tiled map was smashed up in 1987 when parts of the station were demolished.
It was broken up when the original 1846 area of the station including platforms 1, 2 and 3 was dismantled and it was believed to have been lost forever.
Collectors tried to save the map at the time but it was destroyed before their eyes.
However, the remains were stored in a barrow at Hull’s Paragon Station for a while.
During this time some of the tiles went missing.
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Hide AdThe remaining tiles were then purchased by Ann Los, a member of the North Eastern Railway Association, and stored until she kindly agreed to donate them to the YCCRP.
A YCCRP spokesperson said: “There are still many tiles missing from the map and we believe that they may be out there somewhere in the homes of collectors.
“The map has been made in such a way that further tiles can be added if and when they are found so we appeal to anyone who knows the whereabouts of any more of these tiles to contact the YCCRP via Facebook.”