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The Royal Guard. Mr T. Willie, Guard on the Great Western Railway for 38 years, was Royal Guard to Queen Victoria, King Edward and Present King and Queen. 23 August 1923
The first part of the royal journey to Canada in America. Driver Thomas Earnest Snow And Firemen Thomas Cutting, who took the King and Queen on their journey to Portsmouth. 5 May 1939
The first royal railway carriage
Princess de Polignac arrives for the royal wedding. 25 November 1934
The Canadian Pacific Beaverdale at Tilbery unloading the Royal Scot train. 5The Canadian Pacific " Beaverdale" at Tilbery unloading the " Royal Scot" train. 5 December 1933
In the event of nuclear fall-out, this exercise was carried out on The Bluebell Railway in Sussex. Children " evacuees", all correctly labelled reach their destination at Horsted Keynes
The Prince of Wales leaves for Australia. Bluecoat boys cheer the Princes train at Horsham (Christs Hospital School)
London to Birmingham Railway North Church Tunnel under construction
From Bournes drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway 1839 Building the retaining wall at Camden Town
Building London to Manchester railway 1830
A general view of Hither Green sidings in London. 1939
Coal trains arrive in London, extra effort begun to show dividends. That extra effort urged by the poster in Ludgate Circus, London, has come in good measure from miners, railwaymen
The new railway steam boat docks, Barrow-in-Furness, North Lancashire, England 28 September 1867
The new Albany Park train station. 1935
At St Thomass Portman Square, the wedding took place between Captain Christopher Godrington and Miss Joan Hague Cook. The Bride and Bridegroom leaving the church. 3 December 1921
Film stars arrival. Mr Wyndham Standing, brother of Sir Guy Standing and a well known American film star, arriving at Euston Station, London
Filming The Game of Life a film about George Stephenson and the first train. Preparing the Rocket 10th September 1920
Filming The Game of Life, a film about the first train invented by George StephensonFilming " The Game of Life, a film about the first train invented by George Stephenson. Mr H Hesslegrove, who plays Stephenson, with his complete model of the " rocket "
American actors Douglas Fairbanks and his wife Mary Pickford at Waterloo Station, London, as they start their European tour. 1920
Princess Alice and Lady May Cambridge leave for South Africa. Lady May Cambridge with her pup at the carriage window. 8 July 1927
Sir Thomas Lipton leaves Euston for America with Mrs Davies, wife of American Ambassador 11 June 1920
Lady chefs in the making at the LCC Technical Institute, Vincent Square, London. 22 October 1925
Prime Minister of Saskatchewan leaves to visit his native place. The Hon C A Dunning, Premier of the Province of Saskatchewan, leaving Euston station ( London ) with Mrs Dunning
The Commander - in - Chief leaves for India. Lord Rawlinson, the British Commander - in - Chief in India, photographed at Victoria Station, London before leaving for Bombay
Fifth husband for Miss Peggy Joyce. Miss Peggy Joyce, the American actress, is engaged to be married to Count Frederic de Janza. A recent picture of Miss Joyce. 26 May 1928
Sir Thomas Lipton leaves Euston for America 11 June 1920
At Victoria Miss Sheila Beddington and Lady Powerscourt, leaving for Palestine, where the former is to be married to Hon Mervyn Wingfield
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At Waterloo. Mr Herbert Morrison, on leaving for America to deliver a series of speeches on the policy of the British Labour Party. 8 April 1936
At Waterloo, on leaving for South Africa Mrs Walter Hammond 13 January 1939
At Waterloo. Mr Herbert Morrison on his departure for USA Mrs Morrison and Mr Harold Clay (Chairman London Labour Party) Bid him farewell. 25 March 1938
At Waterloo, on leaving for America. Mr Herbert Morrison with his wife and daughter, Mary. 24 March 1937
Womens Land Army in training in Wye, Kent. Here the Land Girls are being given ploughing instructions using a miniature plough in a sandbox. 1939
An old locomotive in Erith, London. 1939
A steam train pass by through the level crossing in Westwood Erith, London, where ground work is taking place. 1937
Mr F Tremain and Mr A Shoveller operating an old locomotive in Erith, London. 1939
The Dartford Football Club mascot chats to the engine drivers en route to the match at Derby between Dartford FC and Derby County Football Club in the FA Cup third round. 11 January 1936
S. R. Electric (Poll Hill) / Polhill 1934S.R. Electric (Poll Hill) /Polhill 1934
Traffic lights in Swanley, Kent. 1936
The cadets from the Thames Nautical Training College in Greenhithe, Kent, stand on the rigging of the training ship HMS Worcester
Mr David Behar shakes the hand of a passengers on the train for the Dartford Division of Kent Conservative and Union Association Aldershot Tattoo. 1939
The Turbomotive considered a starting innovation in British railway practice, is at Euston Station after having been built at the Crew works
Steam engine passing by the building work being carried out for the widening of the Maidstone Bridge over the river Medway in Maidstone, Kent. 1939
A general view of the new coal electric power station under construction near Dartford, Kent. 1938
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
The new railway station near Eynsford, Kent. A locomotive pulls away from the platform. 1937
A train worker sits in the signal box on the train platform. 1936