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  • Collection: Angove Collection

SHIP 8.022.tif
SHIP 8.021 is a copy of this photo

PEOP 8.068.tif
Brian Taylor with one of several vintage gramophones in his antique shop at Plymouth. Note the dog 'Nipper' trademark on the side of the base and box of needles on the turntable.

SCAPE 8.023A.tif
Secret military research station at Nancecuke (now closed)

TRANS 4.080.tif
A useful type of engine as mixed guage took over 1 of 26 built between 1855 and 1873. Info S.C.Jenkins & R.C.Langley

TRANS 8.215.tif
Last Broad Gauge built by GWR Corn Mows in field

TRANS 8.120.tif
Low Carriages with roof vents for lamps to be lowered through. Open Cab & Tender to Engine

BRIDG 9.001.tif
The Tamar Bridge, built by Cornwall County Council and Plymouth Corporation without government aid, opened in 1962. On the left side is Brunel's railway bridge of 1859.

BRIDG 8.004.tif
The Royal Albert Bridge over the River Tamar, showing houses on the banks of the river.

BRIDG 8.007.tif
The Brunel viaduct crossing Victoria Gardens, Truro, one of the longest of about 40 built in Cornwall by I.K. Brunel. This one, over 1200-feet in length and 150-feet high, was replaced by a granite structure in 1904. When the work was proceeding,…

Replaced by Granite Structure 1896

TRANS 8.233.tif
see description for TRANS 8.234

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FARM 8.029.tif
Bullock plough at work. Date and location unknown. Photo purchased at auction in a collection of rural subjects in 1934.

SHIP 9.002.tif
BOUYS AS FOLLOWS: James E Layne (red & black) St Mawes (yellow & black) Mountamopus (yellow & black) Spanish Ledger (yellow & black) St Just (red) E Narrows (green & black)
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