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Les Ferguson from the Stephenson Railway Museum, Silverlink, North Shields, with their lates aquisition Engine No.1313 a Swedish B Class 4-6-0 tender engine on 7th July 1995
A 60 seater Diesel electric Armstrong Whitworth railbus, the first of its kind in the country, beginning a run from Newcastle Central Station on 26th September 1933
The engine of a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliner / aircraft being examined at Gatwick Airport. 11/06/1979
Tanfield Railway held an Open Day on 16th April 1981. Full steam ahead as the Sir Cecil A. Cochrane comes out to pick up the first visitors
Engines running on Tanfield Railway on 14th April 1974
A full size replica of George Stephensons famous locomotive Rocket and her tender arrived in London on 22nd August 1979 where it will run on a length of track opposite the Royal Albert Hall
A replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No. 1 at Darlington train museum on 27thA replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1 at Darlington train museum on 27th September 1995
Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley next to a small gauge steam train which seems moreEngine No.4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley next to a small gauge steam train which seems more interesting to this group of children on 12th May 1977
Engine driver Bill Marker taking his last trip in the saddle tank engine hes been tending for the last six years at St. Anthonlys tar works in Walker, Newcastle on 18th June 1976
Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley was allowed out of his shed for a few hours on 13thEngine No.4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley was allowed out of his shed for a few hours on 13th July 1969. British Rail will not allow the engine on the normal lines, so A4 Locomotive Society Ltd
An Engineer giving his steam locomotive a last clean before going on show to the public on 28th May 1973
The Silver Jubilee Steam engine at Alston Station on 4th April 1998
Siemans Micrl Electronics have gifted 10, 000 to the Stephenson Railway Museum to restore an electronic locomotive built in 1909
Changing the points is Frank Robson at the Marley Hill Steam Centre, Stanley on 27th August 1973, with one of the 10 locomotives that are being restorted to their former glory
The Sir Nigel Gresley at Newcastle Central Station on 29th April 1995
Lib - Engineer John Maughan gives some idea of the size on one of the exhibits at the Stephenson Railway Museum on 14th June 1994 while sitting on Engine No.2509 the Silverlink A4 Pacific locomotive
A general picture of a steam locomotive getting some attention from its engineer and driver on 15th April 1995
Ian Storey inside Engine No. 44767 the George Stephenson on 2nd November 1994Ian Storey inside Engine No.44767 the George Stephenson on 2nd November 1994, a Black Five locomotion which Ian has lovingly restored
The Flying Scotsman on 12th May 1977 on tis way to Carnforth Rail Museum
The Talisman Express on 17th September 1956
A rare rail relic bought by the Stephenson and Hawthorn Loco Trust has returned to its native North eAst to retire. The 106 year old steam engine
After almost 60 years of hauling pit props and timber at Blyth docks, this little green and black steam engine, with its copper fire box, has come to the end of the line
A Boeing 707 engine receiving routine maintenance at Gatwick Airport. 11/06/1979
Queen Elizabeth II at Sandringham in Norfolk Outdoor clothing holding cloth January 1979
Telephone Electricians. Circa 1940
Aircraft DeHavilland DH112 Sea Venom, being prepared for display at the SBAC Farnborough Air Show 1956 3rd September 1956
Shipyard workers celebrate holding caps in the air, cheering the King and Queen during a visit. Dennys shipyard, Dumbarton, River Clyde. 1940
The Dambuster - Dr Barnes Wallis. Wallis, the engineer who famously created the bouncing bomb that helped to destroy the German Dams along the Ruhr, a feat immortalised later on the silver screen
Woman Engineers working a lathe 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years Women at War WW2
WW2 North American P51 Mustang January 1945 being maintained by the ground repair crew
Bristol aircraft factory during WW2 Circa 1940
Bristol aircraft factory W400 Circa March 1942 This is the factory where the Bristol Beaufighter was made. The Bristol fighter is an historic aircraft, and rather unusually was covered in canvas
A V Roe, one of the early pioneers of British aviation, pictured standing next to his Roe 1 Triplane in Blackpool. October 1909 P001015 4science - Academic / Education - 25/02/2010
A flying saucer was seen at RAF Cardington formerly the Royal Airship Works, Beds. with a thirty ft. diameter the Prototype of what will be the WorldIs biggest flying machine is being built in
A flying saucer was seen at Cardington formerly the Royal Airship Works, Beds. with a thirty ft. diameter the Prototype of what will be the WorldIs biggest flying machine is being built in the R100
An aeroplane built by children from bits of wood and glue is confidently expected to fly later this year. The down-to-earth version of Concorde has won the full approval of a Civil Aviation Authority
At the age of seventeen, Tessa Furnell is well on her way to achieving her ambition to he Britains first woman aero-engine designer
The Channel Tunnel Axed. David Burrow. (Project Executive). January 1975 75-00387-003
The Channel Tunnel Axed. David Burrow. (Project Executive). January 1975 75-00387-002
Ignorant of future health and safety rules, this keen femail engine cleaner literally puts her head on the line to get to grips with this LNER Gresley Locomotive at Kings Cross shed, in December
The Channel Tunnel Axed. David Burrow. (Project Executive). January 1975 75-00387-004
Michael Pomfret schoolboy builds himself 80-miles-an-hour motorcycle. October 1963 P005179
General views of the production line at the volkswagen factory producing Beetle cars in Germany. December 1952 C6101-004
BOAC Mechanics servicing the engines of the Comet airliners at Heathrow airport. July 1952 C3467-001