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Locomotives from the National Collection in the Great Hall of the UK National Railway Museum. The UK National Collection is a collection of around 280 historic rail vehicles (predominantly of British origin). The majority of the collection is kept at four national museums: National Railway Museum, York; Locomotion, Shildon
The first of the Midland Railway 990 Class locomotives painted in photographic grey in 1908 Side-view builder's photo of a South Australian Railways narrow-gauge T class locomotive painted photographic grey in 1903 A 94 class locomotive of the Cambrian Railways painted in two shades of photographic grey to further pick out detail and with a variation on the company's livery.
Last Recorded at the Llangollen Railway in 2002. [11] Moved to Cadbury World's car park some time between 2002 and 2007. As of 2015 it was located at Cadbury World. Early in 2022 moved to the Statfold Barn Railway near Tamworth and, after repainting in Cadbury livery, was installed as the gate guardian there in July 2022. 1956 1901 'Davy'
Now at Midland Railway Centre at Butterley and sheeted under a tarpaulin awaiting restoration. SR: 11201 4-COR DMBTO Built in 1938 for Set 3142. Preserved by the Southern Electric Group in 1972. Left Ashford Steam Centre in 1976 and went to the Nene Valley Railway where it acted as passenger coaches for the NVR's re-opening train in 1977. [61]
The “Tours Through Lakeland” series of postcards covers towns and beauty spots throughout the Lakes. The Furness Railway’s paddle steamers allowed him to reach the Fylde Coast; a large part of the collection is devoted to beach scenes from Fleetwood to Lytham. Many of the maritime photographs in the collection were taken from these steamers.
The Locomotive Publishing Company was an English publishing house, specialising in railway topics. It was noted for publishing Locomotive Magazine, amongst many other highly regarded titles. It was also notable as one of the first stock photo libraries, in this case specialising in railway images.