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Kidderminster Station Sweet Shop

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original history of W.H. Smith bookstall
[[File: KidderminsterSweetshop.jpg |thumb|200px|right| The sweet shop at Kidderminster]]
The sweet shop at [[Kidderminster]] is in a partial reconstruction of an original 1930s-era W.H.Smith & Son newsagent bookstall. This originally stood on Manchester Victoria Station, before being donated to the SVR by W.H.Smith in 1989. When a group from the SVR went to Manchester to inspect the kiosk and take measurements, they found that contractors has already begun to demolish it. The roller shutters were still intact and, using these and other remaining parts, the SVR were able to reconstruct the present bookstall which is around 12ft x 6ft smaller than the original. The bookstall was formally opened on 27 September 1989; the name W.H.Smith & Son being displayed under license<ref Name = "SVR94">SVR News 94, article by David Wilcock</ref>.
The sweet shop W.H.Smith & Son obtained advertising rights on the [[Oxford Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway]] in 1856. They opened a bookstall at the original Kidderminster station in December 1861, by which time the railway was operated by the [[KidderminsterWest Midland Railway]] is . The bookstall closed in 1905 when the GWR requested too high a replica W.H.Smith newsagent boothprice for renewal of the contract<ref name = "SVR94"/>.
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