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A steam locomotive belonging to the Tanfield Railway Company steams along the Museums
British musician Ronnie Ronalde pictured outside his hotel in St Martin
Falkirk footballer David Weir scores the second goal during his side
Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley gets a last minute shine from four year old Roger
Restoration engineer Grodon Stark, on the flat bed is helping to move an anciet wagon at
A former Consett and NCB locomotive "A"Class restored at Stephenson Rail
Volunteers Ian cowan (right) and Eric Maxwell are reconstructing the Gibraltar Bridge at
An engineer taking a break from working on this old steam locomotive on 21st August 1972
Ian Storey inside Engine No. 44767 the George Stephenson on 2nd November 1994
LNER Engine No. 4771 making its way past the crowds on the Shildon to Darlington line at
Tanfield station master Bill Hampson, a Newcastle engineer
A steam train rolling on the private line of Tanfield Railway on 23rd March 1984
Mike Forrester and Malcolm Bunting on a ACC5 Pecket engine built in 1939 called Ashington
Driver Bill Barker gets ready to give pit engine No. 2274 a send off on its journey to
Volunteer Rosemary Smith welcomes the Deltic diesel locomotive to the Stephenson Rail
Mike Forrester on a ACC5 Pecket engine built in 1939 called Ashington No
One of the steam locomotives at Tanfield Railway near Stanley
The Sir Cecil A. Cochrane, one of the engines at Tanfield Railway on 31st August 1981
LNER Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley, and a Stirling steam locomotive making their
Alison Ashby, nine, and fellow pupils from Marley Hill School are helping to clean up
Sara Brooks, Alison Brooks and Ann Tuck are helping out at an open day at Tanfield
Engine No. 60163 Tornado Peppercorn Class Al Pacific steam locomotive which was build in
A new steam age got under way in the North East as the inaguarel train broke a small tape
Alan Hogg, aged 13, from Heaton, cleans up the sir Cecil A
Martin Smith from Tanfield Railway Museum with the brightly coloured 0-6-0 industrial
British musician Ronnie Ronalde and Bride Corsie on horseback
Peter Weightman of Jesmond at the controls of an 0-4-0 engine, built in the 1880s
Lou Avis of Siemens Electronics takes a look at the 1909 Siemens engine being restored at
Restoration engineer Grodon Stark is helping to move an anciet wagon at the Stephenson
Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton who restored the Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield
Paul Grounsell senior museum attendant finishes the nameplates for the restored
Les Ferguson from the Stephenson Railway Museum, Silverlink, North Shields
Michael Nelson, 9, from Sunningdale School, sunderland on a steam locomotive at Bowers
Visitors wath the steam trains in action at the Stephenson Railway Museum, Silverlink
Children from Sunningdale School, Sunderland on a steam locomotive at Bowes Railway
Laura Milson, 3, of Whitley Bay, thanks the engine driver
The Silver Jubilee steam locomotive steams up the Tyne Valley towards Alston on 3rd April
This little 040 tank engine has arrived to double the steam power at the Bowes Railway
Vic Gascoigne of Sunniside, a former NCB engine driver, getting ready to take visitors
British musician Ronnie Ronalde toasts his new bride Yana after their wedding ceremony at
The final touches being made to a steam engine before the public arrive at Marley Hill
Members of the Association of Railway Preservation Societies (from left); David Morgan
Tanfield Railway carriage foreman Mel Deighton working on the 50 year old LNER Ballast
Eric Maxwell with some of his engines at Tanfield Railway on 14th June 1984
J. B. G Thomas (Bryn) former Western Mail Sports Editor - pictured March 1984 after
Christopher Awdery looks over theoriginal ticket office at Monkwearmohth Station Museum
Dave Westcott of Derby throws his hat up in a salute to the little Sussex based Terrier
Steam locomotive No. 2005 at Newcastle Central Station on 13th June 1987
Malcolm Brown left, and Gordon Bainbridge, beside a fire damaged guards van
A lottery grant facelift begins for the 1909 Siemens locomotive as its is lifted on to a
Tanfield Railway Association guard Bob Payne flags away the newly-commissioned Hawthorn
Leeds United manager Don Revie holds a bottle of champagne for captain Billy Bremner
British musician Ronnie Ronalde cuts the cake with his new bride Yana after their wedding
Railway enthusiasts Pete Reid from Ken and Dave Wescott from Derby salute the pass by of
Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley next to a small gauge steam train which seems more
Engine driver Bill Marker taking his last trip in the saddle tank engine he
The steam locomotive Singapore liberated in 1945 from the Japanese on 3rd February 1992
Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley being spruced up in the sheds at Thornaby for
Jim Harper who was stationmaster for the day on Tanfield Railway which started an all-day
An old steam engine that has been saved for preservation on 20th December 1979
The North Tyneside steam locomotive ready for a Thomas the Tank Engine day on 24th August
Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley all stoked up and ready to go on 20th July 1975
LNER Steam Engine No. 246, Morayshire, making its way past the crowds on the Shildon to
Engine No. 4498 the Sir Nigel Gresley was allowed out of his shed for a few hours on 13th
A steam trains makes its way majestically round a bend on the Tanfield Railway on 23rd
Mark Padder at Tanfield Railway Museum for a Thomas the Tank day on 9th June 1998
An Engineer giving his steam locomotive a last clean before going on show to the public
Edie Dyke aboard one of the steam trains at the South Tyneside Railway in Alston
Holding a firemans shovel, the Mayor, Coun. Frank Mavin
Large crowds gather to watch royal procession after coronation of Reza Shah Pahlevi
Lewis Lycett, manager of the Stephenson Railway Museum at Silverlink
The Silver Jubilee Steam engine at Alston Station on 4th April 1998
On the road to Tehran, a persian peasant with camels, Circa 1926
Siemans Micrl Electronics have gifted 10, 000 to the Stephenson Railway Museum to restore
Persians shoeing a mule in Hamadan, capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. Circa 1926
Kermanshah, a mud built town in Persia. Kermanshah is the capital city of Kermanshah
Summer residence of the Shah of Iran, Reza Shah Pahlevi, near Tehran, Capital of Iran
A potters shop in Hamadan, capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. Circa 1926
Sir P L Lorraine, British Minister in Tehran, traveling in state from Legation
One of several "Gates of Tehran", Iran, covered with multi coloured tiles
Caravanserai in Hamadan, capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. Circa 1926
On the road to Tehran, on the tops of Aveh Pass (Name TBC), Circa 1926
Kurds in Tehran, Iran, for the coronation of Reza Shah Pahlevi, Shah of Iran, April 1926
Municipal offices in Tehran, Iran, Circa 1926