Buildings,  Research

Dimensions are somewhere

As my research so far has uncovered, there are a few nice photos of the Station building. The difficulty is how to work out the dimensions of the building. One idea I had was to use a photo with people and use them as a reference. The trouble with that is effect of perspective and that these people were children of some in-determinant age so that made things a challenge.

8, 10, 15? Who knows how old (and therefore tall)

I could also go with standards. For example, standard door height. Problem was I wasn’t sure what station building in the 1890s considered standard.

So off to Oldham council I went on the off chance that I could find some plans submitted for alterations to the building as it was now a home.

Success! I managed to download some planning permission applications that had a key part of the building laid out.

All I needed to do was use the Adobe PDF measuring tool to compare the scale in mm to the building dimensions in mm.

So now I could take the height and convert it to OO scale dimensions. That’s 73.70 divided by 10 gives height of 7.37m. To convert to OO, its 1 foot to 4 mm so, 24.17979 time 4. So 96.7mm high. Sorry math-phobes.

I next went to MS Word and scaled the image appropriately using the format tool. This allowed me to print the A4 word page out with the plan in OO Scale.

OK, 9.67cm

I just have to ignore the conservatory and extrapolate to the rest of the station. Hurrah.

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