I imagine the man was either an LNWR security guard or a Railway Police 'officer'. That's just a guess.
Here's a question for you: The thief was driving a van out of the station and claimed to have forgotten to unload the whisky and champagne. The LNWR receiving office was in Primrose Street where there were also apparently stables connected to the goods station. Do you think it's likely that if this man started his working day at Primrose Street each morning and took received items from there to the main station he might have described his place of employment as Pickfords, Broad Street?
Here's a question for you: The thief was driving a van out of the station and claimed to have forgotten to unload the whisky and champagne. The LNWR receiving office was in Primrose Street where there were also apparently stables connected to the goods station. Do you think it's likely that if this man started his working day at Primrose Street each morning and took received items from there to the main station he might have described his place of employment as Pickfords, Broad Street?
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