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Funeral of King George V, near Paddington StationFuneral procession, approach road to Paddington Station, Funeral of King George V Date: 1936
Great Western Railway locomotive at Swindon WorksFinishing touches to Great Western Railway locomotive at Swindon Works Date: 1936
GWR Castle Class No. 5034 Corfe Castle by Reginald Mayes
Cornish Riviera Express, GWR, near Teignmouth, pulled by No. 6029 King Edward VIII by C.T. Howard
GWR Castle Class No. 4073 Caerphilly Castle en route to Cornwall by C.T. Howard
GWR No. 6000 King George V with the Torbay Express by C.T. Howard
GWR Castle Class No. 7017 ?G. J. Churchward?GWR Castle Class No. 7017 ?G.J. Churchward? with a Cornish express, crossing the Royal Albert Bridge over the River Tamar by Alan Anderson
Great Western Railway, steam locomotive train Date: circa 1910
Torbay Express steam locomotiveThe Torbay Express steam locomotive 70035, the Rudyard Kipling, which ran from London Paddington to the West Country. Date: circa 1960s
Plymouth as a Port of Call in 1928 - multiple travel routes to all parts of he world. Date: 1929
Swindon railway station, Swindon, Wiltshire, on the Great Western Railway. It opened in 1842 as Swindon Junction. Date: 1845
Soldier guarding GWR railway line at SloughSoldier guarding the GWR railway line at Slough, 30 September 1919. 1919
The Cornish Riviera in winterPage from The Tatler, 14th December 1927, featuring advert for the Cornish Riviera - does it rival the continent for winter? Travel by Great Western Railway. Date: 1927
GPO Post Office workers and GWR motor bus, London, with driver and passengers. Date: circa 1910
Wolverhampton Low Level station - 6Wolverhamton Low Level Railway Station before the site was redeveloped and largely demolished. One of the derelict platforms Date: 1992
Wolverhampton Low Level station - 5Wolverhamton Low Level Railway Station before the site was redeveloped and largely demolished. Abandoned goods trucks Date: 1992
Wolverhampton Low Level station - 4Wolverhamton Low Level Railway Station before the site was redeveloped and largely demolished. The ornate booking hall. First published The Independent Date: 1992
Wolverhampton Low Level station - 3Wolverhamton Low Level Railway Station before the site was redeveloped and largely demolished. Looking at plans for proposed development that never happened Date: 1992
Wolverhampton Low Level station - 2Wolverhamton Low Level Railway Station before the site was redeveloped and largely demolished. A man on the empty platform beneath the canopy Date: 1992
Coal train, Great Western Railway, South WalesA one hundred truck coal train on the Great Western Railway, somewhere in South Wales. The trucks belong to the John Lancaster & Co colliery company of Nant-y-glo (Nantyglo), and bear a griffin symbol
Foreword, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath RobinsonForeword to Railway Ribaldry, with a vignette illustration by W Heath Robinson, showing a Victorian lady in a crinoline waving goodbye to a departing train. Date: 1935
Cleobury Mortimer - Ditton Priors Railway Station GWR, ShropCleobury Mortimer/Ditton Priors Railway Station GWR, near Kidderminster, Shropshire, England. Last Passenger Train on the Cleobury Mortimer - Ditton Priors Line (Great Western Railway)
Bonzo sells a pup by George StuddyBonzo sells a pup -- Bonzo and five Bonzolines sit in a basket, while one pup sits separately with a sold notice round his neck, ready to travel on the GWR to The Kennels, Lone Bridge, Dartmoor
Paddington Station, London - Platform 5 - GWR Terminus designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Date: early 1930s
Testing the Bascule Bridge, Carmarthen, South WalesTesting the Carmarthen Bascule Bridge at Carmarthen, Dyfed, South Wales. The bridge was built to carry the Great Western Railway over the River Towy
Glanamman Railway Station, Carmarthenshire, South WalesView along the platform of Glanamman (or Glanaman) Railway Station in Carmarthenshire, South Wales, on the Great Western Railway
Sultan locomotive, Iron Duke class, Great Western RailwayThe newly built Sultan locomotive, belonging to the Iron Duke class of the Great Western Railway, a sister engine to the Great Britain. Both were built in 1847
Steam train at Acton, West London, on the Great Western Railway. Date: circa 1920s
Slough, Berkshire - GWR Railway Station Date: 1845
Cartoon, New Bridge from Sparkbrook to SmallheathCartoon, The New Bridge from Sparkbrook to Smallheath (Small Heath), Birmingham. Dr Hugh Thomas and Labourer Tipper. 1888
Cover design, GWR Air Services between Birmingham, Cardiff, Teignmouth, Torquay and Plymouth. 20th century
GWR LOCO 1838Great Western railway locomotive with domed fire-box Date: 1838
Locomotive manufacture - Great Western Railway, SwindonSteam locomotive manufacturing processes in the works of the Great Western Railway (GWR), Swindon Date: 1854
Steam locomotive 1427 with carriages on GWRSteam locomotive 1427 with carriages on the Great Western Railway. Date: circa 1960
Midland Railway Station, Gloucester. Date: circa 1905
Title page, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson, published by the Great Western Railway in the companys centenary year. Date: 1935
Vignette illustrations, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson -- A busmans holiday and The kind-hearted engine driver. Date: 1935