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Tunnel Collection

Background imageTunnel Collection: Aston Villa v Santos. Pictured, Pele coming on to the pitch. 21st February 1972

Aston Villa v Santos. Pictured, Pele coming on to the pitch. 21st February 1972

Background imageTunnel Collection: The first Eurostar test train hauled through the Channel Tunnel from France to Britain

The first Eurostar test train hauled through the Channel Tunnel from France to Britain. It was towed by a pair of diesel engines and carried only essential personnel

Background imageTunnel Collection: Workmen seen here on the approaches of the Rotherhithe Tunnel in 1907

Workmen seen here on the approaches of the Rotherhithe Tunnel in 1907. The tunnel did not open until 1908. The Rotherhithe Tunnel is a road tunnel crossing beneath the River Thames in East London

Background imageTunnel Collection: Underneath the Kielder Reservoir, the tunnel which gives access to the control tower

Underneath the Kielder Reservoir, the tunnel which gives access to the control tower. 24th July 1982

Background imageTunnel Collection: Huge underground ammunition depot, Southern Command. (Picture

Huge underground ammunition depot, Southern Command. (Picture) Storage bays for shells in the completed section of the underground ammunition depot. 23rd November 1943

Background imageTunnel Collection: Left to Right - Roger Hunt (no 21) Bobby Charlton (no 9) and Jimmy Greaves (no 8

Left to Right - Roger Hunt (no 21) Bobby Charlton (no 9) and Jimmy Greaves (no 8 ) walk off into the Wembley Stadium tunnel after England beat Mexico 2- 0 In the FIFA world Cup Finals Group One

Background imageTunnel Collection: A section of the M4 from Malpas Road roundabout junction towards the Brynglas tunnels

A section of the M4 from Malpas Road roundabout junction towards the Brynglas tunnels. This section will be opened later this year. Newport, Wales. March 1967

Background imageTunnel Collection: Construction of the Queensway Tunnel, Liverpool. 30th December 1929

Construction of the Queensway Tunnel, Liverpool. 30th December 1929

Background imageTunnel Collection: Cardiff - Old - The subway under the River Ely, which provided a short cut between

Cardiff - Old - The subway under the River Ely, which provided a short cut between Cardiff and Penarth for 63 years, has been closed to the public

Background imageTunnel Collection: Hull City new name plate over player tunnel

Hull City new name plate over player tunnel

Background imageTunnel Collection: Mersey Tunnel Opening, Liverpool, July 1934 by King George IV and Queen Mary

Mersey Tunnel Opening, Liverpool, July 1934 by King George IV and Queen Mary

Background imageTunnel Collection: Terry Hennessey of Nottingham Forest, in Forests change strip

Terry Hennessey of Nottingham Forest, in Forests change strip, leads his troops into battle at Old Trafford in February 1967

Background imageTunnel Collection: The 'Tunnellers'of the Royal Engineers lighting explosive fuses for blasting

The "Tunnellers"of the Royal Engineers lighting explosive fuses for blasting
The " Tunnellers" of the Royal Engineers lighting explosive fuses for blasting tunnels in the Rock of Gibraltar. Circa 1941

Background imageTunnel Collection: Air raid shelter in the London area. It is an official shelter

Air raid shelter in the London area. It is an official shelter, a disused underground railway tunnel. September 1940

Background imageTunnel Collection: Liverpool verses Wimbledon. FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium

Liverpool verses Wimbledon. FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium. 14th May 1988 The 1988 FA Cup Final was the 107th final of the FA Cup

Background imageTunnel Collection: Jack Charlton for Leeds United, at Elland Road, Leeds, celebrating his 500 appearance for

Jack Charlton for Leeds United, at Elland Road, Leeds, celebrating his 500 appearance for the club. Today they play in League Division One against Manchester United where the score finished a 2-2

Background imageTunnel Collection: A Southern Railways unknown King Arthur Class locomotive seen here on its approach to

A Southern Railways unknown King Arthur Class locomotive seen here on its approach to London November 1938

Background imageTunnel Collection: Huge underground ammunition depot, Southern Command. (Picture

Huge underground ammunition depot, Southern Command. (Picture) Workmen employed on construction for a new tunnel, load skip with stones. 23rd November 1943

Background imageTunnel Collection: Members of the Mersey Tunnel Joint Committee watched the experiments at the New Quay

Members of the Mersey Tunnel Joint Committee watched the experiments at the New Quay entrance of the tunnel to test the proposed system of paying tolls. 15th April 1934

Background imageTunnel Collection: The street is not lit very much, its wet and muddy and the humidity is high

The street is not lit very much, its wet and muddy and the humidity is high, as workers on the new Blackwall Tunnel install ventilation pipes in Prestage Street

Background imageTunnel Collection: Cars seen here emerging from the newly opened Dartford Tunnel linking Essex to Kent

Cars seen here emerging from the newly opened Dartford Tunnel linking Essex to Kent. 18th November 1963

Background imageTunnel Collection: A lorry seen here descending into the newly opened Dartford Tunnel linking Essex to Kent

A lorry seen here descending into the newly opened Dartford Tunnel linking Essex to Kent. 18th November 1963

Background imageTunnel Collection: Cutting through 1, 140 foot high Manshead Hill was completed when the Mayor of Wakefield

Cutting through 1, 140 foot high Manshead Hill was completed when the Mayor of Wakefield, Alderman Nathan Hutchinson J.P. fired the two final charges to complete the tunnel

Background imageTunnel Collection: Construction workers digging the new Blackwall Tunnel in muddy and humid conditions

Construction workers digging the new Blackwall Tunnel in muddy and humid conditions, under the River Thames. 11th May 1962

Background imageTunnel Collection: Middlesbrough Station. 5th October 1967

Middlesbrough Station. 5th October 1967

Background imageTunnel Collection: Ian Wright footballer for Crystal Palace FC. 1990. Ian is pictured during

Ian Wright footballer for Crystal Palace FC. 1990. Ian is pictured during the build up week to the 1990 FA Cup Final. The 1990 FA Cup Final was a football match contested by Manchester United

Background imageTunnel Collection: The Queensway Mersey Tunnel entrance, Liverpool, England 9th May 1934

The Queensway Mersey Tunnel entrance, Liverpool, England 9th May 1934 Picture shows work on the entrance to the tunnel, well on the way to being finished

Background imageTunnel Collection: Workman lining the new Mersey Tunnel with glass. This tunnel is probably The

Workman lining the new Mersey Tunnel with glass. This tunnel is probably The Queensway Tunnel, which opened in 1934, and is one of 3 Mersey Tunnels that have opened over time

Background imageTunnel Collection: Liverpool coach Ronnie Moran walks out on to the pitch at Wembley as he leads his side

Liverpool coach Ronnie Moran walks out on to the pitch at Wembley as he leads his side out for the Charity Shield match against Manchester United. 19th August 1990

Background imageTunnel Collection: The tunnel running under the new runway extension at Manchester Airport

The tunnel running under the new runway extension at Manchester Airport. A BOAC 707 taxis over the underpass. 7th January 1969

Background imageTunnel Collection: Manchester United 1 v Tottenham Hotspur 4 First Division one match at Old Trafford

Manchester United 1 v Tottenham Hotspur 4 First Division one match at Old Trafford. Ralph Coates (centred) emerges from the tunnel with team-mates. 28th October 1972

Background imageTunnel Collection: The men who made the final push - driver Danny Williams (left) and shift boss Bill Joblin

The men who made the final push - driver Danny Williams (left) and shift boss Bill Joblin. Second tunnel breakthrough. The Kingsway Tunnel is a road tunnel under the River Mersey in Merseyside

Background imageTunnel Collection: Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Leicester. Leicester applaud Wolves as they come on to

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Leicester. Leicester applaud Wolves as they come on to the field. 23rd April 1959

Background imageTunnel Collection: Cardiff City manager Jimmy Scoular receives a gallon bottle of Bells Whisky as manager of

Cardiff City manager Jimmy Scoular receives a gallon bottle of Bells Whisky as manager of the month for March for Division Two from area rep N. J

Background imageTunnel Collection: Mr. J Knox and Mr. W Ratcliffe (Porters) look over the prize winning show at Beamish

Mr. J Knox and Mr. W Ratcliffe (Porters) look over the prize winning show at Beamish Railway Station for the best kept station. There were prizes for the station gardeners on 17th September 1953

Background imageTunnel Collection: The Tyne Tunnel, runs under the River Tyne from Howdon in North Tyneside to Jarrow in

The Tyne Tunnel, runs under the River Tyne from Howdon in North Tyneside to Jarrow in South Tyneside - Traffic flowing at the Jarrow entrance of the tunnel 25 March 1992 circa

Background imageTunnel Collection: Edward Farmer and his gang seen here underground cleaning scraps of paper

Edward Farmer and his gang seen here underground cleaning scraps of paper and anything likely to cause obstruction in the culvert under Central London. April 1st 1947

Background imageTunnel Collection: Edward Farmer and his gang seen here going underground cleaning scraps of paper

Edward Farmer and his gang seen here going underground cleaning scraps of paper and anything likely to cause obstruction in the culvert under Ludgate Circus. April 1st 1947

Background imageTunnel Collection: Coun Bill Robson, Coun Olive Kaer, Coun Doris Starkey and, disappearing fast

Coun Bill Robson, Coun Olive Kaer, Coun Doris Starkey and, disappearing fast, Coun Jean Baty. If it wasnt for the smiling faces

Background imageTunnel Collection: Horse drawn cart makes its way down a typical Cotswold village road in Gloucestershire

Horse drawn cart makes its way down a typical Cotswold village road in Gloucestershire. Circa 1935

Background imageTunnel Collection: Don Revie Leeds United Manager seen here leaving the Elland Road for the final time

Don Revie Leeds United Manager seen here leaving the Elland Road for the final time before he takes up his appointment as England manager. 5th July 1974 watscan - - 11/01/2010

Background imageTunnel Collection: Billy Bremner Leeds United captain leads the team out at Elland Road circa September 1972

Billy Bremner Leeds United captain leads the team out at Elland Road circa September 1972 William John " Billy" Bremner

Background imageTunnel Collection: The tunnel through the mountain, the Kenmare Road, County Cork, Ireland 25th May 1935

The tunnel through the mountain, the Kenmare Road, County Cork, Ireland 25th May 1935

Background imageTunnel Collection: Bert Trautmann leads out the combined Manchester City and Manchester United team against

Bert Trautmann leads out the combined Manchester City and Manchester United team against an All Star International XI lead by Jimmy Armfield 14th April 1964 -watscan - - 18/02/2010

Background imageTunnel Collection: At Cu Chi 50 miles from Saigon ex Vietcong Minh soldier shows part of the 200 mile

At Cu Chi 50 miles from Saigon ex Vietcong Minh soldier shows part of the 200 mile network of tunnels which the Vietcong used as a central staging point during the war against the French

Background imageTunnel Collection: The first Eurostar test train hauled through the Channel Tunnel from France to Britain

The first Eurostar test train hauled through the Channel Tunnel from France to Britain. It was towed by a pair of diesel engines and carried only essential personnel

Background imageTunnel Collection: Channel Tunnel December 1987 The man who will start to dig the Channel Tunnel

Channel Tunnel December 1987 The man who will start to dig the Channel Tunnel, Mole Driver Grahm Fagg on Cliffss with telescope in the tunnel and at controls

Background imageTunnel Collection: World War One - Hindenburg line tunnel where the St Quentin canal runs underground troops

World War One - Hindenburg line tunnel where the St Quentin canal runs underground troops standing on boards across the canal. 1918



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