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Children ride on a miniature railway. 1938
St Jamess Bridge and station Bath
Goods shed, Bristol
The first locomotiver at Abadan; and passengers for the oil fields. 1914
Twerton near Bath
Exchange of train crews, Frenchmen drive the Golden Arrow The first of nine Golden Arrow train crews left Victoria Station, London, yesterday
Sydney Gardens Bath
Bridge over the Uxbridge Road near Hanwell
Loading two railways engines by the 150 ton floating crane for the Isle of Wight holiday rush. Southern Railway, trains. 1936
Bridge over the Avon, near Bristol, with steam train crossing
Slough and Windsor Station Her Majestys departure for London
Viaduct at Chippenham
Bright sunshine streams through the glass roof to pierce the gloom at Liverpool Street Station this morning as springlike weather displaced the recent wintry conditions
Britains first turbine driven locomotive on view at Euston. The " Turbomotive " at Euston. Note the " radiator " front and double funnel. 27 June 1935
Streamlined and steam. The development of 35 years of railway engineering and design, is shown in the comparisons of the new Egyptian Zipper and the steam locomotive, built in 1902, that it replaces
Huge salvage depot where thousands of tons of valuable salvage arrive from the battlefields to be sorted and sent to various parts of the country for re - manufacture into new war material
Royal visit preparations. The Queens stay room on the Royal Train. 12 February 1947
Inside a railway engine cabin. The fireman shovels coal into the fire. 1938
Engine House, Swindon
Railway and Avon near Bath
London schoolboys leave for Russia. To meet Finnish boys in football match. The first party of British schoolboys to visit the USSR, twenty boys from from the Barnsbury Central School, Islington
Dining car of the Royal Train on its way away from Cape Town. 12 February 1947
Royal visit preparations. A view of the lounge on the Royal Train. It is furnished with South African stinkwood upholstered with materials imported from England!. 12 February 1947
The Royal engineers, Transportation Training Centre, at Longmoor, Hants, held an " At Home" at which the public was shown the various activities of the centre
Royal Hotel Slough Station, view from the Pleasure Grounds
Tunnel No. 2, near Bristol
Long Tunnel, Foxs Wood (from the West)
Bristol rural landscape with industrial chimneys in background
Two steam trains pass each other. 1933
Pangbourn Station
F C Bishop the driver of the Royal Scot ands Banting checking the engine before leaving Euston on an attempt to break the speed record for Euston to Glasgow run 2 May 1932
The Royal Scot drawn by Locomotive City of London at speed at Bushey Hertfordshire 16th February 1948
The Prince and Princess of Wales (later King George V and Queen Mary ) pictured in raincoats after visiting the Pheonix tin mine in Cornwall, England, 1908
The Royal Banquet - the bringing up of the first course - 19 July 1821 by R. Hawell after C. Bild ?TopFoto
Solyman the Magnificent, fourth Emperor of the Turks, succeeded to the throne at age 28 on the death of his father Selim I in 1520. He died on 4th September 1566
The Royal Society, London. Joseph Banks reads the letter from Volta announcing the discovery of the first electric battery, April 1800
Tatler illustration - Charming Royalty - The Czars daughters with their governess out for a matutinal stroll. The Czars four daughters are here seen with their governess walking in the park at St
Charlie the Swan, a regular visitor to The Rising Sun in Shoreham, Kent. After a fox killed his parents Charlie was looked after and fed by hand by local villagers
Grand pionoforte c. 1819 by John Broadwood 6 octaves - identical to that describedGrand pionoforte c.1819 by John Broadwood 6 octaves - identical to that described as Beethovens piano the only difference being that the case is rosewood with brass inlay
Eltham Cafe and trouble. 1934
Hever Castle with cattle grazing and sheep being herded through a gate on the land in front, near Edenbridge, Kent, England
Man pours ground ginger in his pint of beer. As practised by stevedores and dockers during cold weather, ground ginger is found in many riverside inns near wharves
After the royal wedding, Princess Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden receiving back her bouquet from her sister, Princess Patricia 1905
Daily Life - Swan-upping on the Thames from Brentford Ait - Third week in July - Swan Upping is an annual ceremonial and practical activity in England in which mute swans on the River Thames are
An address to British females on the moral management of pregnancy and labour, and some cursory observations on medical deportment suggested by the death of Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte
William Hyde Wollaston constructed this huge electric battery for Humphrey Davy to further his studies at The Royal Society Institute, London
Some people swimming in the sea near West Pier, Brighton, East Sussex, England. 1904
The Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, England. 1904