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In the infamous big freeze of winter 1947, the Scottish Highlands suffered particularly badly and the railways were an invaluable lifeline
A beautiful summers day as an express gallops along the Southern Region four-track West of England mainline in 1950, hauled by an ex-Southern Railway King Arthur class
These ice creams look delicious, but they aren t for eating. Made from Plastic, these ice creams are only for show. 23rd November 1980
Its a big Birthday Celebration. But cakes not the thing to eat today. Just mounds and mounds of ice cream. The Ice Cream cone is 80 and is still going strong
Alfred Demaszure (Left) engine driver and Andre Devos, fireman seen here on the footplate of the Golden Arrow on its journey from Calais to Paris
The sheer excitement of a steam express train running at speed is encapsulated in this magical evening photo of ex-GWR Castle class No
Members of the University of Warwick Promotion Committee, 28th March 1960. Pictured with its secretary. Charles Barratt, the Town Clerk of Coventry, on the extreme left
Studio shot of a young man and and young woman posing and eating ice cream. 24th June 1993
Anne Alexander gives a suggestive lick to a creamy ice cream cone. 15th May 1980
Representatives of the University of Warwick Promotion Committee outside 38 Belgrave Square, London, 16th June 1960. Left to Right
New York skyline seen from the top of the Empire State Building 25th January 1970
Members of the local executive committee of the University of Warwick Promotion Committee, 16th July 1961. Left to Right Seated
New York skyline and Brooklyn Bridge seen from the FDR Drive 25th January 1970
East 43rd Street New York 25th January 1970
Times Square and Duffy Street New York 25th January 1970
Times Square New York 25th January 1970
Staten Island Ferry which runs between the southernmost tip of Manhattan near Battery Park and St. George Ferry Terminal on Richmond Terrace, near Richmond County Borough Hall 25th January 1970
Woolworths in Midtown New York 25th January 1970
Film Premiere of DR NO 7th October 1962
German women doing their washing in cold water in a street beside a knocked out German scout car following the allied invasion of Berlin at the end of the Second World War. 3rd July 1945
Fireman Andrew Arnold, stokes up the Tanfield Rambler on 28th August 1997
The steam locomotive Singapore liberated in 1945 from the Japanese on 3rd February 1992
The Causey Rambler steaming along Tanfield Railway on 4th September 1994
The railway men of Italy presented a bronze shield weighing about a ton in commemoration of the work of George Stephenson as the father of railway during the Railway Centenary Celebrations on 4th
Outside Kings Cross engine sheds locomotives stand idle on 1st June 1955 - a sight likely to make Londoners angry, as they are forced to walk to work or are stranded in seaside resorts
Steam train leaves Blair Atholl on the railway route from Perth northwards to Forres in Morayshire, Scotland, passing through the Grampian mountain range. Circa 1947
Trainspotters gather at the end of the platform at Waterloo station. August 1952
World War Two. Women employed by the LNER (London North Eastern Railway) to recover coal dropped by passing trains on the railway lines January 1943
World steam speed record holder, Gresley A4 class No. 4468 Mallard is going well along the Settle & Carlisle Railway, with the distinctive slope of Pen-y-Ghent behind reflecting its smoke box
As British Railways bring in to operation their new diesel and electric locomatives spare a thought for the old workhorses of the network
LNER A3 Pacific 2746 Fairway steam locomotive at full speed leaving a trail of smoke as it races through the Hertfordshire countryside. Circa 1936
Another group of spotters in July 1960 gather at Finsbury Park on the East Coast Mainline, where the caring authorities put a viewing platform at their disposal
Crowds gather for the last train from Crystal Palace to Richmond, in September, 1954
Two very different triumphs of British design from 1933: Sir Giles Gilbert ScottOs former Battersea Power Station and Sir William StanierOs Princess Royal class No
King George V steam engine leaving Moor Street Railway Station, Birmingham, bound for London
Dedicated special holiday trains ran throughout the 1950s. With an ex-LMS Stanier Black Five loco sporting a ludicrously large headboard proclaiming this as the " Nuneaton Co-op Sports Club Aged
Train-bound passengers, roaring through Bescot on the main line, see only a tangle of tracks cluttered with trucks. 1959
Centenary celebrations in 1925 for the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway 100 years before
The fifty year old steam train the L46 took a party of train enthusiasts on a trip around the inner circle on the London underground. 23rd September 1957
Engines of the Isle of Man Railways. These engines represent keen collectors items. there are about 15 of them in operation
The Regency Belle train leaving London Victoria for Brighton. OPS Six hostesses who will look after the passengers every need. 28th March 1964
American built locomotives are parked in the UK awaiting the Second Front. The trains helped move supplies and men as they advance into Europe
The unmistakable form of a Great Western Railway locomotive, in the shape of Collett Castle class No. 5051 Drysllwyn Castle
LNER train driver Mr Doughty, checks for his signals while driving his train " The night Scotsman" during the Second World War February 1941
An American locomotive, one of the first batch to arrive in the United Kingdom for many years, being cleaned by women. 14th April 1943
The Hailey Bury express steam train pulls in to Hastings station. May 1957 A380a
Liverpool Lime Street Station. February 1953 P008114
Number 9000, the first engine to be completed since VE Day. One of the features is that the frontage lighting is electric instead of the old fashioned oil lamps. here its pictured in the station