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23 Photographic Prints
Dynamometer Cars Collection3 Photographic Prints
Ambulance Trains Collection12 Photographic Prints
Auto-Trailers Collection2 Photographic Prints
Broad Gauge and Early Rolling Stock Collection4 Photographic Prints
Containers Collection7 Photographic Prints
Horse Vans Collection2 Photographic Prints
Milk Transportation Collection32 Photographic Prints
Passenger Coaches Collection136 Photographic Prints
Siphons Collection9 Photographic Prints
Travelling Cranes Collection3 Photographic Prints
Travelling Post Offices Collection8 Photographic Prints
Wagons Collection12 Photographic Prints
Weedkilling Trains Collection9 Photographic Prints
LMS coach no. 6204 converted to an ambulance train car, 1939This official photograph of an ambulance train car was taken on behalf of the Swindon Works Drawing Office in October 1939
Six wheeled Siphon, No 960Built to diagram O1 in 1890. Desinated for milk traffic
Goods vehicle converted into an ambulance ward car, c. 1940This photograph shows an interior view of a goods vehicle that has been converted into an ambulance ward car. The basic slatted bunks held up by chains look to offer little in the way of comfort
Iron Mink Wagon converted into a salvage van, c. 1940This special salvage van was converted from an iron mink wagon. It was used to collect scrap from principal stations on the GWRs network
Carriage No. 4329 from US General Dwight D. Eisenhowers Alive train in 1942One of the most important areas in which the GWR was asked to support both the war effort and the US army was in the provision of what was codenamed the Alive train which was to be used by the US
A 16 inch gun barrel loaded onto an eighteen wheel gun wagon in 1942This photograph, taken at Old Oak Common on the 10th April 1942, shows a 16 inch gun barrel that has been loaded onto an eighteen wheel gun wagon ready for delivery
Air raid damage to goods wagons at Newton Abbot Station in 1940On 20th August 1940 Newton Abbot Station was attacked by three German planes. This images shows the devastation that was caused by both bomb damage and extensive machine gun fire
6in. naval guns on display on Macaw B wagons at Swindon Works c. 19156in. naval guns on display on Macaw B wagons at Swindon Works. The guns were sent in from elsewhere, but the manufacture of 40 large field carriages upon which the guns were mounted was a specialist
Norton Fitzwarren train crash, 1890Damaged carriage from the Norton Fitzwarren train crash of 11th November 1890
6in. naval guns on display on Macaw B wagons at Swindon Works, c. 19156in. naval guns on display on Macaw B wagons at Swindon Works. The guns were sent in from elsewhere, but the manufacture of 40 large field carriages upon which the guns were mounted was a specialist