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Britannia steam engine no. 7000 - The NorfolkmanBritannia steam engine no. 7000 The Norfolkman at Liverpool Street Station, London - 1950s
Birmingham New Street Railway Station Victorian period
Birmingham New Street Railway Station
Llandudno Junction Railway Station Victorian period
LNER locomotive 2570 Tranquil at Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle-upon-Tyne LNER 2570 Tranquil probably 1930s
Harpenden Railway Station Nickey Line
Harpenden Railway Station early 1900s
Clitheroe Railway Station probably 1860/70s
LNWR Crewe Engine Works
Padiham Steam Train early 1900s
Branch Line Railway Station early 1900s
Level crossing at Petersfield Railway Station
Petersfield Railway Station Victorian period
Railway branch line
Bushey Steam Train picking up water early 1900s
Railway accident at Elswick near Newcastle upon Tyne, 1909Railway accident at Elswick near Newcastle upon Tyne on 19th September 1909
Elswick NER Railway Accident September 1909
Devils Bridge Railway Station, Vale of Rheidol, Wales
The Furness Railway Victorian period
Fort William Railway Station early 1900s
Robin Hood's Bay Railway Station early 1900s
Victoria Railway Station London Victorian period
A Cornish tin mine engine house, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
A Cornish tin mine pumping engine, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Traction engine accident at the Glen, Waterfoot in 1902. Date: 1902
Percival P. 56 Mk. II G-23-1Percival P.56 Mk.II G-23-1, 3rd prototype of the Percival Provost (later WG503), powered by the Alvis Leonides engine used in production aircraft, fitted with an early cowling form.. Date: 1950
Cierva Skeeter 1 G-AJCJ (msn W.14/1), prototype of the Skeeter, powered by the unsuccessful Jameson JJ-1 engine, at the 1948 SBAC Farnborough air show. Date: 1948
Percival P. 56 Mk. 1 WE530Percival P.56 Mk.1 WE530, the second prototype of what became the Provost T.1, seen fitted with an Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah engine at the SBAC Farnborough Air Show from 5-10 September 1950 Date
WW2 - R. A. F. Engine AssemblyA photograph of some British WW2 Royal Air Force trainees assembling engines. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - R. A. F. Trainee Assembling EngineA portrait photograph of a young British WW2 Royal Air Force trainee assembling an aeroplane engine. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - R. A. F. Ground Crew Engine TuningA photograph of a British WW2 Royal Air Force ground crew tuning the engine of a bomber plane in readiness for a night raid. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Royal Air Force Metal WorkerA portrait photograph of a British WW2 Royal Air Force metal worker stripping an engine casing with an automatic drill. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Fixing Blenheim Engine CowlingThis photograph shows some British WW2 Royal Air Force mechanics fixing the cowling of the engine of a Blenheim aircraft. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Panther Aero EngineA photograph of some British WW2 Royal Air Force fitters working on a Panther aero-engine. Date: circa 1940s
Zlin Toma 4, inverted air-cooled 4-cylinder aero engine of 94 / 106 hp. Date: 1946
Avia Rk. 17Avia Rk.17, 9-cylinder radial aircraft engine. Date: 1938
Zlin Persy 4, horizontally-opposed air-cooled 4 cylinder aero engine of 57 / 65 hp. Date: 1938
Zlin Toma 6, inverted air-cooled 6-cylinder aero engine of 125 / 155 hp. Date: 1949
Mann Tractor U 4298 Old King Cole number 1260, built by Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company in 1917, powered by a 4nhp Compound engine. Date: circa 1960
Foster Showman's Tractor UX 6727 Maid MarianFoster Showman's Tractor, regn. UX 6727 Maid Marian, number 12509. Built in 1910 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 4 Nhp compound steam engine. Seen at Market Bosworth. Date: 1976
Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3886, Lord LascellesSeen at Northampton on 6 August 1972 - Maker: Charles Burrell and Sons of Thetford, Norfolk - Type: Showmans Road Locomotive - Number: 3886 - Built: 1921 - Registration: XF 8162 - Cylinders
Burrell General Purpose Traction Engine PW 6287 Firefly number 4032, with 7nhp single-cylinder Engine, built in 1925. Seen at York on 16 May 1971
Garrett Showman's Tractor 33818, Enterprise at a steam rally on 30 May 1971. Maker : Richard Garrett and Sons, in Leiston
Garrett Showman's Tractor number 33987 The Leader BJ 5597, built in 1920. Converted from a Garrett 4nhp 5 ton General Purpose engine. Seen at Newark on 12 June 1971
Garrett General Purpose Engine Olive AC 9326Garrett General Purpose Engine, regn. AC 9326, number 29764, Olive'. Built in 1911 by Richard Garrett and Sons at Leiston in Suffolk, powered by a 6 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine
A machine-tool shaping a gas-turbine engine turbine blade. Date: circa 1965
Transland Ag-2 N8330H and N8831HTransland Ag-2 N8830H and N8831H, 1st and 2nd prototypes. For some years after World War II the Transland Aircraft Company of Torrance, California, a division of Hi Shear Rivet Tool Co