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The image depicts an interior view of the York Railway Station concourse in York, United Kingdom, focusing on the facade of 'The Cornish Bakery.' The building is constructed of light brown brick with lighter-colored stone trim, featuring multiple arched windows with white frames. Overhead, a large glass-paneled roof structure with visible metal framework admits ambient light from a clear blue sky. 'The Cornish Bakery' is identified by a black wrought-iron hanging sign displaying a circular yellow and black logo with a lion's head and the business name. Three arched windows reveal the brightly lit interior of the bakery, showcasing display cases filled with various baked goods. A partial yellow chair and the word "CORNWAL" are visible through the leftmost window, suggesting interior seating or decor. To the right of the hanging sign, two rectangular plaques are affixed to the brick wall, one of which is circular and blue. On the far left, a large vertical poster with a dark background displays green, glowing lines representing railway tracks. Text on the poster reads, "This small screen is a big leap forward. Digital in-cab signalling will provide more punctual and reliable services," along with "EAST COAST PROGRAMME" and various logos. In the background on the far right, a partial blue sign with white lettering for "W H Smith" is visible. The concourse floor is a polished, light-colored surface exhibiting reflections and shadow patterns cast by the overhead structure. No individuals are present within the immediate scene.
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