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If you want to know why Britains city buildings were blackened
If you want to know why Britains city buildings were blackened, heres one of the reasons. Back on familiar territority, Flying Scotsman blasts out of Newcastle on the East Coast Mainline in May, 1969. The Flying Scotsman at Newcastle Central Station in May 1969
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