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Jim Harper who was stationmaster for the day on Tanfield Railway which started an all-day service from an new station at Sunniside, Gateshead on 14th July 1982
Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley all stoked up and ready to go on 20th July 1975 with her proud restoration crew
An old steam engine from the North Yorkshire Moors Railways at the Teeside Rail Ehibition at Thornaby on 9th September 1972
Belching smoke and steam Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley emerges from the enigne shed in Philadelphia, County Durham on 20th July 1975
A Coffee Pot Loco and the Lewin Locomotive (right) two of the steam engines which can be seen at the Steam Day at Beamish Hall on 10th September 1981
Locomotive No. 21 steamed into spring at the Tanfield Railway, near Stanley, after its winter overhaul on 20th May 1986. Boiler inspector Edward McPhee gives the all-clear for the engines busy season
This little 040 tank engine has arrived to double the steam power at the Bowes Railway depot at Springlwell on 7th May 1981
The Wellington steam engine on 5th March 1991
Locomotive No. 21 steamed into spring at the Tanfield Railway, near Stanley, after its winter overhaul. Boiler inspector Edward McPhee gives the all clear for the engines busy season to come
Suez Crisis 1956 Pioneer Corps filling a gap in the coast road near Gamil
Telephone Engineers - Men working up telephone poles. Circa 1950
This Supermarine S6 seaplane was Britains entry in the annual Schneider Cup Races 1928. Here, R J Mitchell, the aircrafts designer, supervising work by searchlight at Calshott during August 1928
The men who built and will control the airship R101, seen here at the Royal Airship Works Cardington, Bedfordshire. l-r Flight-Officer Maurice H
Army Service Corps France Circa October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as " Ally Slopers Cavalry" - were the men who operated the transport
Army Engineers: Formation of the Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. One of the biggest depots is in the Western Command where both soldiers and civilians are employed
Army Exercise: Troops of the Northern Command exercise, seen here moving an Matilda tank across a pontoon bridge. July 1942 P014913
BOAC engineers checking the Avro Lancastrian "Springbok"BOAC engineers checking the Avro Lancastrian " Springbok" before her departure to South Africa from Hurn Airport. Circa 1946
The first railway locomotive seen in the North, built by William Hedley, of Wylam, for hauling coal wagons on 1st July 1813 circa
Automatic Train - March 1963 London Underground technical staff monitor the performance of their new automatic train via instruments set up in the lead carriage during a test run of the train