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The New Great Western Railway Engine Caerphilly Castle on the occasion of demonstrationThe New Great Western Railway Engine " Caerphilly Castle" on the occasion of demonstration of the New Automatic Train Control - 16 March 1931 ? TopFoto
Winchmore Hill railtrack in January 1947
The Mallard, the fastest train in the world
Poster by Sebille - Chemins de fer de l etat - Paris, Havre, New York - ? TopFoto
Munich: British driver Ian Appleyard services his Jaguar car at the Munich check point of the International Alpine Trial in which over a hundred cars are taking part. 15 July 1953
children waving to the train driver. 1936
The British Sopwith patrol seaplane with the 225 hp Sunbeam engine. 1914
Sopwith folding - wing, two - seater seaplane with a 100 hp Gnome Monosoupape engine. 1914
The Rocket - this locomotive was built by George Stevenson at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1829 to compete for a prize of ?500 offered by the directors of the Liverpool
Stephensons Rocket. 1829
Model of Blenkinsons locomotive 1812 (right side) - John Blenkinsop (1783-1831) was an English mining engineer and an inventor in the area of steam locomotives
The Flying Scotsman picking up water at KnebworthThe " Flying Scotsman" picking up water at Knebworth. (No 4472) vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic
Ford 900 rigid fire truck, for sale, at the side of the highway between Collingwood and Owen Sound in Ontario Canada
Box tunnel showing the West Portal - Box Tunnel is a railway tunnel in western England, between Bath and Chippenham, dug through the Box Hill
Model of Stephensons Killingworth locomotive 1815-1820 (right side) ? TopFoto
A fire engine of the Sudbury Ontario Canada fire brigade (department) standing out side the fire station
Twelve engines aeroplane - The Do X Flying boat. 1930
The Mallard, the fastest train in the world, at Nine Elms astation. Two engine cleaners pause to look at it. It is moved by road to the Museum of British Transport at Clapham, South London
Opening of the first steam passenger railway - Canterbury - Whitstable 6th May 1830 ?TopFoto
Engine oiling at Waterloo ? TopFoto
Specially taken for the London and North Eastern Railway. An Express passing through the Bridge at Peterborough on 2 July 1929
Liverpool Street to Norwich Express, hauled by a new type of Diesel locomotive, made by the English Electric Co. passing through romford Station in Essex ?TopFoto
Train - the last LMS train to leave London before state ownership from St. Pancras 1st January 1948. ?TopFoto
Plum blossom growing by a railway line. 1937
Stephensons locomotive No. 1 - centenary celebrations - Locomotion No. 1, although more than once rebuilt, retains its original appearance
London and North Eastern Railway. An Express emerging from Welwyn Tunnel
Steam locomotive, Japan, 1890
The London and North Eastern Railway Flying Fox leaving Paddington with the CornishThe London and North Eastern Railway " Flying Fox" leaving Paddington with the Cornish Riviera Express. 27 April 1925
Drawing of The Rocket - this locomotive was built by George Stevenson at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1829 to compete for a prize of
Railway station at night - 1959 Credit: TopFoto
Earl Howe in the driving cab of the New Great Western Railway Steam Lined Railcar. ? TopFoto
3318 steam train: first of its type, built in 1904
The Mallard, the fastest train in the world July 1988
Locomotion No. 1 is to be seen at Darlington Main Line Station and although more than once rebuilt, it retains its original appearance
Motor Racing at the Crystal Palace track will be licensee Dennis Taylor of Eltham seen preparing his car at the back of his shop. 16th May 1959
New anti dazzle lighting device to be tried out by car in Monte Carlo Rally. From more than three quarters of the journey from John O Groats to Monte Carlo in the Monte Carlo Rally
Miss Paddie Elrane Naismith, the well known woman racing motorist and aviator, who was once chauffeuse to the Prime Minister
Preparing to fit the radiator on the new HWM racing car in the workshops at Walton On Thames in readiness for the opening of the motor racing season. 14th March 1951
Motorcycling to all A new cycle which costs only ? 22 and does an average of 30 miles an hour George Duller the well known jockey with Mrs Duller
A Gyrotiller at work in a field in Staplehurst, Kent. 1937
A spraying machine on a field in Swanley, Kent. 1939
A steam engine coming through the Shorne level crossing in Kent. 1939
Mr David Behar poses on a train for the Dartford Division of Kent Conservative and Union Association Aldershot Tattoo. 1939
A Gyrotiller ( diesel rotary plough ) at work in a field. 1935
Redevelopment at Sidcup train station, Kent. 1938
Milking plant. 1935