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The first railway locomotive seen in the North, built by William Hedley, of Wylam, for hauling coal wagons on 1st July 1813 circa
Jim Clark Motor Racing driver at Lotus July 1963 Racing Car Headquarters at Cheshunt Herts looking at a grand prix racing car under construction
George Bicknell and Bill Moore are seen on the range testing rifles. They test and fire guns of different types all day long at the B.S.A. guns factory, Shirley, Birmingham, May 1952
Concorde Aircraft prototype 002 at BAC Filton Bristol Brabazon Hanger March 1967
The Forth Rail Bridge The Forth Bridge The Forth Bridge (Built 1890) was the largest span bridge in the world. The bridge took seven years to build
Mechanical Engineer works on a rifle in gun factory, Gun Quarter area of Birmingham, 1950
Gun Quarter - Birmingham 27th June 1952 BSA has kept the trademark of three rifles. each weapon goes through a series of tests, such as this barrel proofing photographed in 1952