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3318 steam train: first of its type, built in 1904
Inside front cover of the book, Les Merveilles de la Science, by Louis Figuier
One happy dog is held aloft by a train station attendant with Mrs Boune Williams, having escaped death in Orpington. 1938
With the Japanese in Manchuria before they occupied Chinchow. Camouflage painting as used in Manchuria. A Japanese Military Train under steam near Tsitsihar
An old train in Patagonia, Argentina 1992
Sunday on the union Pacific Railway 1875
Queen Victoria Saloon 1869
A steam train rattles through a misty valley
The Capitals Limited steam locomotive sets off from Kings Cross Station, London to attempt its inaugural non-stop run to Edinburgh after being named by Miss Anne Crawford. 23rd May 1949
The Mallard, the fastest train in the world July 1988
West Point US Locomotive
The scene at Romford when a London and North Eastern Railway Engine was named EssexThe scene at Romford when a London and North Eastern Railway Engine was named " Essex Regiment". The unveiling and placing of a tablet on the engine was carried out by Lieutenant Colonel
Locomotion No. 1 is to be seen at Darlington Main Line Station and although more than once rebuilt, it retains its original appearance
Steam pouring from the engine after the boiler had blown up following an attack by RAF Beaufighters on a Japanese train in Burma
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
Liverpool. Taken for Messrs Tabor, the arrival of Salmon from Hudson Bay Company. 23 June 1926
Bath station interior
Great Western Railway, steam train emerging from tunnel
View from above the tunnel, Box
Bath Hampton
Paddington Station
Presentation to Ulster Locomotive. Today, Friday, at Euston Station, London, the LMS railway was presented with a pair of plaques, gift of the Ulster Branch of the Overseas League
Interior of Box Tunnel
G. W. R Locomotive. Garth Hall. UndatedG.W.R Locomotive. Garth Hall. Undated
Three locomotive used for the Royal Tour South Africa. The City of Cape Town. 12 February 1947
Train emerging from a tunnel. 1934
Long tunnel - Foxs Wood
Basildon Bridge over the Thames
Avon and Railway, Foxs Wood
Bristol Station interior
Box Tunnel west front
Sonning Cutting
Chippenham landscape and sweeping railway lines
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