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Used in Blood and Roses - the centenary year folk music tour for Ewan MacColl. Boys are trained to be miners at Mossbeath Training School, Cowdenbeath, Fife. 13th March 1948
A Leeds miner and Bienkinsop loco (aquatint)
Whiteleys Viaduct at Charleston Curves, 1845 Built to carry the Manchester and Leeds Railway over the River Calder at Charlestown, near Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
Olive Mount Cutting
In 1838 Samuel Brooks, vice-chairman of the Manchester and Leeds Railway (MLR) bought land at Hunts Bank close to the cathedral
View of the Railway from Hatton Colliery to the depot on the banks of the river Wear, near Sunderland, in the county of Durham with the locomotive
The railway viaduct across Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. c. 1850The railway viaduct across Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. c.1850
Tring Cutting
Excavation of Olive Mount, from Burys Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831 Construction required the removal of 480, 000 cubic yards of sandstone
The point where the railway crosses The Duke of Bridgwaters Canal The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (LMR) was the worlds first twin-track inter-urban passenger railway in which all the trains were
Kings Cross Station - cleaning the roof August 1932
Industrial landscape with the London and Manchester Railway in the background (right) The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (LMR)
Bridge over the Irwell, Victoria Station, Manchester, 1845 In 1838 Samuel Brooks, vice-chairman of the Manchester and Leeds Railway (MLR)
Pumps for draining the Kilsby Tunnel 8 July 1937 The tunnel is located near the village of Kilsby in Northamptonshire and opened in 1838 as a part of the London and Birmingham Railway
Print of Newcastle Coalwagon 1773 from Arts and Metiers
Hetton Colliery c 1822
The Warrington Viaduct, over the River Mersey and Mersey and Irwell Canal, on the Grand Junction Railway, 1837
Rochdale Railway Station was opened by the Manchester and Leeds Railway in 1839
The three steam locomotives which competed in the Liverpool and Manchester Railway competiton for a £ 500 prize. The Rocket by Robert Stephenson of Newcastle The Novelty by Messers Braithwaite
Newton Church and village with the London and Machester Railway passing in the background, 1 January 1831 The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (LMR)
Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway The scene at Edge Hill, Liverpool, as the ceremonial trains prepared to set out on the opening run to Manchester and back on 15 September 1830
The first locomotiver at Abadan; and passengers for the oil fields. 1914
The centenary of the founding of Carlsberg with celebrated under the patron edge of the Danish royal family this November
Queen Mary is led out of a coal mine by a miner and pit pony during a Royal visit to Wales. 1912 eTopham / TopFoto
The Prince of Wales visits to Brighton HRH is to open an extension of the local branch of the Lord Roberts Memorial workshop. One-armed ex soldiers box making 29 January 1921
A host of press photographers descend upon the car belonging to Group Captain Peter Townsend as it leaves Clarence House this afternoon
A woman farm worker on self binding machine on the farm on the Sussex Downs. August 1941
Bird s-eye view of Barrow-in-Furness, North Lancashire, England 25 May 1872
London to Birmingham Railway North Church Tunnel under construction
London England New Thames Tunnel under the River Thames between Dartford and Purfleet work is going on in the 11 000 000 tunnel March 1958
The Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd, at Neasden under construction. 1937
The Working Mens Institute, and new Baths, Barrow-in-Furness, North Lancashire, England 25 May 1872
Making and testing Taxi Meters at the works of the British Taxi Meter Co Ltd, Gray sMaking and testing Taxi Meters at the works of the British Taxi Meter Co Ltd, Grays Inn Road
The Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd at Neasden, under construction. 1937
Fuel crisis of 1947: London offices and shops, when the lights went off as a result of the electricity cuts, carried on with varying types of illumination
Sydney Payne packing for export. Like many of the Penguin Books staff, he has been with the firm since its early days. The original warehouse and packing room was in the crypt of Holy Trinity Church
Mr George Sherringham ( 13 November 1884 ? 11 November 1937 ) and his new lamp
Road mending : Workmen using pneumatic drills in Euston Road, London, England. 1950s
The new railway steam boat docks, Barrow-in-Furness, North Lancashire, England 28 September 1867
Plan of the building erected for The Great Industrial Exhibition of 1851 in The Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London. ?TopFoto
Malyutin Ivan - The Eighth Congress of Soviets got things going in Russia. Stencilling, four drawings, 1921
Carpet making at Wilton. 7 January 1923
Cider making in Devenshire. Collecting apples in the orchards. 5 November 1922
Taken at the Gramophone Works at Hayes. Assembling the mechanism which drives the turntable. 7 January 1921
Carpet making at Wilton. Showing hand tufted Axminster Carpet - This machine levels the lenths of the pile. 7 January 1923
Concrete Houses at Harlow, Essex Compressing cement in the mould, in the background are demobilised soldiers working 16 September 1919
Hill of Radium Deposits Leased to English Company A view of Joachimsthal a spa town in north-west Bohemia in the Czech Republic
Apedale Foothills mine at Chesterton in Staffordshire, where seven men were entombed owing to a sudden rush of flood water and black damp. 26 April 1923