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Stephen Drage with print of GWR Castle Loco 7007
Stephen Drage with his painting of 'Great Western' emerging from Sapperton Tunnel.
Ballybunion Listowel Monorail
TPO & Staff headed by a Dean 4:4:0
Travelling Post Office showing Catching Gear. Mr Leatherby 3rd rightwas Asst Head Postmaster Plymouth until 1934 PREVREF 1247 duplicate of this photo
GWR Standard 0:6:0 Loco Workmen & Spectators
863 of these General Purpose Engines were built 1929-1949 at SwindonHere at work reinforcing sea wall
Domed 0:4:0 Loco with Ballast Train on PW Work
GWR Hall Class Loco with Goods Train
Domed 0:6:0 Cattle Trucks Crocodile Trucks
Pannier Tank 4103 with Passenger Train
PREVREF 1253 duplicate of this photo
Side Tank Engine 8486 & other Trains
PREVREF 1255 duplicate of this photo
Side Tank Engine 4570 with Carriages in Station
Motor Scooter & Porters Barrow on Platform
Helston Station Goods Train Steam Crane Signal Box
BR Loco 4505 at Helston Signal Box
Tank Engine with 3 Carriages at Truthall Halt
Pagoda Type Galvanized Iron Waiting Room
Praze Railway Station Loco & Truck Coal Lorry
Coal & Sundry Goods distribution depot
Side Tank Loco 4549 with Coaches Signal & Siding
First HST 125 on Royal Albert Bridge, 1979
The first HST 125 on the Cornish Riviera service entering Devon from the Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash on 1 October 1979.
GW Loco 7022 Hereford Castle heading Royal Duchy
Photo by Robert Vanstone
Castle Engine Approaching the Royal Albert Bridge
Approaching the Royal Albert Bridge in steam days. Steam train visible.
Brunel's Viaduct Crossing Victoria Gardens, Truro.
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,…
Isambard Kingdom Brunel heads Royal Train
Double Headed Royal Train crosses Tamar during Royal visit to Cornwall in Oct. 1947
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