Image Station drive & frontage, Ulverston station

Station drive & frontage, Ulverston station
Station drive & frontage, Ulverston station 
 This is the second attempt that I have had to replicate my 1985 photograph of the station drive leading to Ulverston station. The reason was that in my first attempt, I parked the car on the wrong side of the road, see.... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/30061915084/entrance-frontage-ulverston-station Not making the same mistake again I have parked my car on the right adjacent to the first lampost up. When I scan and upload the image from 1985 I will provide a link here that will show my parents' carmine red Triumph Dolomite 1500 (RLJ 767X) rather than my Holborn blue MG4 as seen here. 
 Keywords: Station drive frontage Ulverston station
Station drive & frontage, Ulverston station 
 This is the second attempt that I have had to replicate my 1985 photograph of the station drive leading to Ulverston station. The reason was that in my first attempt, I parked the car on the wrong side of the road, see.... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/30061915084/entrance-frontage-ulverston-station Not making the same mistake again I have parked my car on the right adjacent to the first lampost up. When I scan and upload the image from 1985 I will provide a link here that will show my parents' carmine red Triumph Dolomite 1500 (RLJ 767X) rather than my Holborn blue MG4 as seen here. 
 Keywords: Station drive frontage Ulverston station

This is the second attempt that I have had to replicate my 1985 photograph of the station drive leading to Ulverston station. The reason was that in my first attempt, I parked the car on the wrong side of the road, see.... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/30061915084/entrance-frontage-ulverston-station Not making the same mistake again I have parked my car on the right adjacent to the first lampost up. When I scan and upload the image from 1985 I will provide a link here that will show my parents' carmine red Triumph Dolomite 1500 (RLJ 767X) rather than my Holborn blue MG4 as seen here.