English: Portion of "The Railway Station. Engraving" by Francis Holl after William Powell Frith. Mixed media engraving on wove, finished with hand colouring. Published by Henry Graves & Co, London, 1866; 66.0 x 123.0 cm; colorized
For the identification of detective Michael Haydon in the image (the man with the handcuffs, about to arrest a fugitive), see http://ericreedmysteries.blogspot.com/2020/12/soot-and-cinders.html
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Detail from ''The Railway Station'', 1866 engraving by Francis Holl, after William Powell Frith. The man with the handcuffs is detective Michael Haydon, about to arrest a fugitive.
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