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Locomotives on Stockton & Darlington and NE RailwaysLocomotives on Stockton & Darlington and North Eastern Railways, 1825-1848. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines
Railways locomotives, 1870-1886North Eastern, Lancashire & Yorkshire, North Staffordshire and South Staffordshire Railways locomotives, 1870-1886. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines
Railway locomotives, 1847-1885Caledonian, Ulster, Northern of Ireland and Great South & West Ireland Railways locomotives, 1847-1885. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines
Locomotives - Stockton & Darlington - North Eastern RailwaysLocomotives on Stockton & Darlington and North Eastern Railways, 1848-1885. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines
Types of American locomotives, 1876-1882. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines. Also illustrated with scenes such as Erie Railway Suspension Bridge. Date: 1885
Outline of growth of the locomotive engine, 1841-1884. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines. Also illustrated with scenes such as zig-zag over the Blue Mountains. Date: 1885
Types of American locomotives, 1804-1876. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines. Also illustrated with scenes such as Mohawk and Hudson River Railroad. Date: 1885
Outline of growth of the locomotive engine, 1771-1840. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines. Also illustrated with scenes such as Hetton Colliery. Date: 1885
Steam locomotive Lord Faringdon 1169Specifications of the steam locomotive Lord Faringdon 1169, fitted with the Robinson superheater. Signed Mr G Robinson. Date: circa 1880s
Pacific Class. 2. 4040 Queen Boadicea1. 111 The Great Bear, 4 cylinders 6-8 wheels, Pacific Class. 2. 4040 Queen Boadicea, 4 cylinders 6-8 wheels, 4000 Class. 3. 2034 Butleigh Court, 2 cylinders 6-8 wheels, 2900 Class. 4
B6 class locomotive engine by Richard Francis Trevithick. Side view. Date: circa 1904
6 WC tank engine by Richard Francis Trevithick. Front view. Embosseds Ichida, Kobe, Japan. Date: 1904
8 WC engine by Richard Francis Trevithick. Side view. Date: 1900
6 WC goods engine by Richard Francis Trevithick. Front view. Date: 1896
4 WC passenger engine. Particulars of the locomotive initialled RFT, 9/1/96. RFT being Richard Francis Trevithick. Date: 1895
4 WC passenger engine by Richard Francis Trevithick. Side view. Date: 1895
8 WC tank engine by Richard Trevithick. Front, side and rear elevations, with general particulars by K Ohta, draughtsman. Initialled RFT, May 1900. Scale 0.75 inches: 1 foot. Date: 1900
Class 860 steam locomotive by Richard Francis Trevithick. The first locomotive built in Japan, side view. Stamped versos Ichida, Kobe. Date: 1893
6 WC tank engine by Richard Trevithick. 1st trial air diagram. Date: circa 1904
Photograph of 30 ton freight carriage, 31177. Date: circa 1908
Set of wheels for Webbs compound passenger enginePhotograph showing set of wheels for Webbs compound passenger engine. Date: 1882
Locomotive no 300 Webbs patent compound enginePhotograph of Locomotive no 300 Webbs patent compound engine, side view. Date: 1882
Black Prince - Crewe WorksBlack Prince, 7ft 0ins 4 wheels coupled compound passenger engine, side elevation, Crewe Works. Scale 1.5 inches: 1 foot. Signed FW Webb 1/5/97. Date: 1897
Webbs passenger engine. 3 cylinder compound, side elevation locomotive no 300, Crewe Works. Scale 1.5 inches:1 foot. Signed F W Webb 10/1/83, and embossed Henry Chapman, 113 Victoria Street
Unidentified locomotive no 11257, side elevation. By J Gabriel, possibly for EB Wilson. Inscribed similar to Jenny Lind (by EB Wilson, 1848) except fluting of dome omitted, whistle omitted
Locomotive engine 6200 The Princess RoyalPhotographic print of locomotive engine 6200 The Princess Royal. Date: circa 1933
Hull Prison and Railway LineA railways runs in front of Hull Prison, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Date: early 1900s
Advertisement for Southern British Railways 1957Advertisement - The Leisurely way to France... via Southampton - Le Havre with Southern British Railways. " A modicum of relaxation in the midst of business is always pleasant..." Date: 1957
French Railway News - Paris-Dijon Speed-up - Electrification shortens the journey, knocking an hour off the old timetable. 1951
French Railway News - more Couchettes put into service. 1951
Off to the Continent? - British Railways Cross-Channel Services Date: 1956
Crossing to France? Travel with British Railways. Date: 1953
Winter Sports - travel to Europe with British Railways 1954
Advertisement for the Golden Arrow - British Railways - This could be you - on the Champs Elysees... A glamorous couple relaxing in Paris having travelled via the Luxury service. Date: 1960
London to Paris by British Railways - Business or Pleasure. Date: 1952
Paris by Morning - British Railways advertisement 1951Paris by Morning - Travel London to Paris by British Railways - Night Ferry - Golden Arrow. Date: 1951
I always go the Permanent Way to Paris - Business Travel with British Railways - advertisement. 1949
Going to France? - British Railways advertisementGoing to France? - Where Summer Lingers Longer - British Railways advertisement - Leave on the dot... Arrive on the spot! 1949
Dinner to celebrate opening of Lancaster-Carlisle RailwayThe railway contractors dinner at the Crown and Mitre Inn, Carlisle, to celebrate the opening of the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway in autumn/winter 1846
Underground railway petrol locomotive, LondonUnderground railway petrol-fuelled locomotive, London. Date: 1908
Section of underground railway tunnel, City Line, LondonSection of the underground railway tunnel on the City Line, London, between City and Elephant & Castle stations. Now part of the Northern Line
Scene outside Mansion House underground station, London, showing the arrival of City workers in their top hats at 10am. Date: 1896
Interior of electric underground train, City Line, LondonInterior of an electric underground train on the City Line, London. Now part of the Northern Line, the City Line originally ran from City (now Bank) to Stockwell, via Borough, Elephant & Castle
Map of underground and overground stations, South LondonMap of underground and overground stations connecting the City to South London. The overground lines are the London & South Western Railway and the London Chatham & Dover Railway
Metropolitan underground steam locomotive, LondonMetropolitan District steam locomotive, as used on the London underground in the late 19th century. Date: circa 1880s
Dignitaries on Metropolitan underground railway, LondonDignitaries taking a ride on the first train of the Metropolitan underground railway, London. Date: 1863
Banquet at Metropolitan underground opening, London 1863Banquet in Farringdon Street Station at the opening of the Metropolitan underground, London, on 9 January 1863. Date: 1863
Aldgate station, London underground 1876The Metropolitan Line was extended eastwards : Aldgate Station is, for the time being, the terminus, showing the front. 1876