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Railway construction, Berkhamsted, Herts. 1837Navvies building a cutting near Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire in June 1837, part of the London to Birmingham railway line, engineered by Robert Stephenson. Date: 1837
Cartoon, The Problem-Picture of 1921, showing the Triple Alliance of Railways, Mines and Transport as Cerberus, the three-headed dog. Date: 1921
3, 300 H. P. Diesel electric locomotiveBritish Railways (London Midland Region) 3, 300 H.P. Diesel electric locomotive by Alan Anderson
British Railways - The Flying Scotsman by Alan Anderson
British Railways Southern Region No. 20003 by Alan Anderson
British Railways London Midland Region - UP Royal Scot trainBritish Railways (London Midland Region) - the UP Royal Scot train by Alan Anderson
British Railways electric locomotive Diesel ElectricBritish, Railways, electric, locomotive, Diesel, Electric, Locomotive, Watercolour, painting, Alan, Anderson, 12021616
British Railways (Southern Region) Paddington-Exeter train by Alan Anderson
British Railways - The Bristolian by Alan Anderson
L. M. S. Offices, Euston House, Eversholt Street, LondonL.M.S. Offices (London, Midland and Scottish Railway) Euston House, Eversholt Street, London, which opened in 1934. The Headquarters of the British Railway Board between 1961 and 2001)
British Railways poster, Christmas illuminationsBritish Railways poster encouraging people to travel by train to see The West End Christmas decorations and illuminations in London. Date: circa 1960s
British Railways locomotive Corfe Castle on the East Coast Mainline. Date: circa 1950s
Railway Mania - illustration by Alfred Crowquill - a steam train running out of track as it heads to the edge of the precipice... Date: 1845
Railway Mania - written and illustrated by Alfred Crowquill. Date: 1845
Railway Mania - text written by Alfred Crowquill. Date: 1845
Lady Eliza Deane at Dundanion, 1847Lady Eliza Deane commencing, at Dundanion, the Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway. Date: 1847
Hetton Colliery Railway locomotive. Verso stamped John R Moore, photographer, 48 Crowtree Road, Sunderland. Inscribed in pencil H Stephens, Quay. Date: circa 1901
Hetton Coal Company locomotive with cab addition or shelter of driver built by George Stephenson for the Hetton, Durham, 1822. Date: 1905
Locomotion by George Stephenson, 1825Locomotion was the first locomotive engine built by George Stephenson, 1825. Shown at the Centenary celebrations. Date: 1965
Locomotive by Robert Stephenson & Co, 1833. For the Saratoga & Schenectady Railroad. Date: circa 1900
Blenkinsopps Patent Steam Carriage, fly engine with eight wagons, Middleton near Leeds, 1812. Reproduction of engraving. Date: circa 1900
Robert Hawthorns locomotive - Newcastle & Carlisle RailwayRobert Hawthorns locomotive for Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, 1835. Taken for Stephenson Centenary. Date: 1881
Model of John Blenkinsops rack-rail engine. Being a steam locomotive propelled by a toothed wheel engaging in a rack on one of the rails
Rocket locomotive model - owned by George Robert StephensonRocket locomotive model. Owned by George Robert Stephenson, made 1829. Listed in RE Bleasdales Locomotive Engines catalogue, entry 1268. Taken for Stephenson Centenary. Date: 1881
Model of Matthew Murrays steam locomotive propelled by a toothed wheel engaging in a rack on one of the rails, used 1812-1835. Date: circa 1900
Phoenix engine by Robert Stephenson & Co for the Railway. Side elevation, line drawing. Date: 1832
Locomotive steam engine by Matthew Murray, 1 Mar 1826 [later print]. Redrawn from copy of original in Newtons London Journal 1826 Vol XI plate VII [Patent Office Library]. Date: circa 1900
Samson engine by Robert Stephenson & Co for the Railway. Side elevation, line drawing. Date: 1833
Atlas engine by Robert Stephenson & Co for the Railway. Side elevation, line drawing. Date: 1834
Comet engine by Robert Stephenson & Co for the Railway. Side elevation, line drawing. Date: 1832
Liverpool engine by E Bury & Co for the Railway. Side elevation, line drawing. Date: 1834
The first ten engines constructed for the L&S RailwayTable listing the first ten engines constructed for the L&S Railway, 1832-1839. Detailing: name and number of engine; name of maker; makers number; date when delivered (in steam)
Atlantic type compound locomotive, 4-4-2 engine, side elevation. Stamped verso H Wasteels, Bruxelles, 13 Juil 1905. Date: 1905
Passenger locomotive no 2728, 4-4-0. Engine constructed by the Societe Anonyme des Forges, Usines et Foderies de et a Haine-Saint-Pierre. Date: 1904
Locomotive no 3302, 4-6-0. Engine constructed by the Societe de la Meuse, Liege, Belgium. Date: circa 1905
Locomotive no 3231, 4-6-0. Engine constructed by the La Soci???t??? Anonyme l energie of Marcinelle, Belgium. Date: 1905
Locomotive no 213, 4-6-0. Inscribed verso One of the new 6-coupled passenger express engines built at Glasgow decorated for the tour of HRH the Prince & Princess on the GIP. Electric headlight
Edward Entwistle, Oldest Living Engine Driver, cutting from Success'. Date: 38108
Alascheir Railway Asia Minor constructed by Samuel BaylissPhotograph from an original album, Alascheir Railway Asia Minor constructed by Samuel Bayliss, CE, belonging and inscribed to Charles Goeschler, Smyrna Cassaba Railway by Bayliss
Train with pneumatic wheels demonstrated at BletchleyA rail road car, a train with pneumatic wheels which runs on rails was demonstrated at Bletchley this morning in a trail run to Oxford
Canadian Pacific - Loco number 21C5 with modified frontCanadian Pacific. Loco number 21C5 with modified front end and casing, at Eastleigh Works Yard during experiements in smoke deflection. Date: 1943
George Stephensons Centenary napkin. Presented to IMechE members by Andrew Reid to commerorate George Stephensons Centenary on 9 Jun 1881
Variety of locomotives, 1874-1886Glasgow & South Western, Great North of Scotland, Highland, North British and London Brighton & South Coast Railways locomotives, 1874-1886
Railway locomotives, 1837-1886Great Western, North London, London Chatham & Dover, St Helens and Sligo Leitrim & Northern County Railways locomotives, 1837-1886. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines
Railways locomotives, 1870-1884Great Eastern, South Eastern and London Tilbury & Southend Railways locomotives, 1870-1884. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines
GNL & SW R locomotives, 1863-1886Great Northern and London & South Western Railways locomotives, 1863-1886. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines
MS&LR locomotives, 1852-1886Midland, Metropolitan and Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railways locomotives, 1852-1886. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines
London & North Western, Wrexham Mold & Connors Quay, Mersey Tunnel, Taff Vale, Rhymney and Festiniog Railways locomotives, 1859-1885. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines