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The 1T57 "Fifteen Guinea Special", the last main-line passenger train to beThe 1T57 " Fifteen Guinea Special", the last main-line passenger train to be hauled by steam locomotive power on British Rail on 11th August 1968 before the introduction of a steam ban that
The New American Ambassador John Winant shakes hands with king George VI on his arrival in England circa March 1941
German American and French officers watch workmen replace the railway lines so that the mercy trains can pass into the station
Steam Locomotive 862 Lord Collinswood (Lord Nelson Class) seen here at Waterloo. Circa 1935
Customers read notice of a strike at a London railways station. June 1968
Construction. Frontier. Railway. Forest. Lifestyle. Siberia. Railroad Town. 77-02177-015
Construction. Frontier. Railway. Forest. Lifestyle. Siberia. Railroad Town. 77-02177-035
The lure of long distance steam train travel is epitomised by this beautifully framed view of an ex-LNER Peppercorn A1 pacific effortlessly powering its express across Digswell viaduct
Construction. Frontier. Railway. Forest. Lifestyle. Siberia. Railroad Town. 77-02177-026
Steam locomotives and trains seen here on the approaches to Waterloo Station. Circa 1935
Getting the munition trains through has developed her muscles. Mrs. Irene Pack, wife of an airman in the Fleet Air Arm is a volunteer night duty signal woman on the L.M.S
The scene in the recreation room at a railway station where drivers and guards relax after their meals. November 1943 P012049
The last J21 engine in the world gets up steam at the rebuilt Rowley Station at Beamish Museum
The rebuilt 0-4-0 Saddle Tank steam train at Beamish Museum
Pietri Dorando the Italian marathon runner who won the hearts of the British public after he was disqualified in the 1908 London Olympic marathon seen here departing Charing Cross station after
Beamish Open Air Museums latest addition the Lewin a steam locomotive built around 1876 that was still working at Seaham harbour in 1970
Fuel for the boiler of an old steam engine is shoveled on by Peter Weightman one of the enthusiasts who has helped to renovate old steam engines for the beamish Museum
Peggy Satow took revenge on her husbands time consuming hobby. She had the satisfaction of smashing a bottle of champagne over the steam engine, Locomotion
Bill Callan swots up on the driving manual while Alan Falconer and Arnie Evans check over Locomotion
Mike Satow celebrating the unveiling of the Locomotion No.1 replica and his birthday at Beamish Museum
Snowdon - Holidaymakers board the steam train at the summit of Snowdon. August 1952 C4036
Paul Colman works on the replica Locomotion No. 1 at Beamish MuseumPaul Colman works on the replica Locomotion No.1 at Beamish Museum
Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon on the train. Bebe Daniels has been described as one of the actor/actresses that built the American Film industry
Trainspotting became a mania for the nations young males in the 1950s. Heads bowed in obeisance to their obsession, a gaggle stand at London Waterloo, in August 1952
Joseph Welsh polishes the replica Locomotion No. 1 name plate at Beamish MuseumJoseph Welsh polishes the replica Locomotion No.1 name plate at Beamish Museum
The replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No. 1 in action at Beamish MuseumThe replica of George Stephensons Locomotion No.1 in action at Beamish Museum
Victoria Hopper, the Dunston film star, with her husband, Mr Basil Dean, arriving at Newcastle Central Station to attend the Newcastle premier of her latest film, Whom the Gods Love. 31st March, 1936
John Lennon wearing a bowler hat and smoking a cigarette at a dining table on the train to South Molton, Devon in the special train for the filming of " A Hard Days Night" 5 March 1964
A train makes its way along the snow covered tracks as it travels from Perth northwards to the Forres in Morayshire, Scotland Circa 1950