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Colour Diagram of Castle Class Locomotive, c. 1923Colour cross-section diagram or drawing of the front of a Castle Class locomotive with numbered internal components
Locomotive driver in air raid kit, during WWIILocomotive no. 5085 Evesham Abbey with a locomotive driver on the footplate wearing a gas mask during WWII
King George V, 1969
Bodmin Road Station water tower, 1954A view of Bodmin Road Station, Cornwall in 1954 with locomotive No. 4584 passing the water tower. Bodmin Road station opened in 1859 near Lanhydrock House (now a National Trust property)
Newquay Station, Cornwall, c. 1940A view of Newquay Station, Cornwall in c.1940, taken from platform 1. A locomotive is waiting at platform 2
Newquay Station, Cornwall, April 1960A view of Newquay railway station, Cornwall in the spring of 1960, showing locomotive No. 5562 and the Newquay gasworks in the distance
Lostwithiel Station, Cornwall, April 1960A view of Lostwithiel station, Cornwall, April 1960, showing locomotives, No. 3705 and No. 6860 waiting at the station for departure. Lostwithiel opened in 1859 and closed in 1964
Lostwithiel Station, Cornwall, September 1958A view of Lostwithiel station, Cornwall, September 1958, showing locomotive, No. 1419, sitting at the station. The station opened in 1859 and closed in 1964
William Dean (1840-1905)William Dean was the GWRs Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent between 1877 and 1902. He saw the GWR through the change of gauge in 1892 and introduced the famous Dean Goods class of engine
Bristol bound locomotive approaching Reading Station, c1950sA photograph showing a Bristol bound locomotive approaching Reading Station, c.1950s. The photograph was taken from a locomotive in steam and shows the approach the driver would see
Newquay Station, CornwallA view of Newquay Station, Cornwall showing a locomotive at the platform. The Newquay gasworks are just visible in the background
Newquay Station, Cornwall, c. 1960A view of Newquay Station in Cornwall, c.1960, showing a locomotive at the platform and a stream of passengers including couples, children and dogs walking towards the exit
Star Class Locomotive at St Erth Station, Cornwall, c. 1920A view of an unidentified Star Class locomotive sitting at St Erth station, Cornwall, c.1920. The station first opened in 1852 as St Ives Road and was renamed St Erth in the 1870s
Lambourn Station, West BerkshireA view of an unladen locomotive leaving Lambourn Station in West Berkshire. Lambourn was the most significant station on the Lambourn Valley Railway
Bathampton Station, SomersetA view of Bathampton Station in Somerset with a locomotive in steam at the platform and one of the bridges at the station in the background