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Images Dated 4th October 2012 (page 3)

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Images Dated 4th October 2012: New York skyline seen from the top of the Empire State Building 25th January 1970
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Members of the local executive committee of the University of Warwick Promotion Committee
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: New York skyline and Brooklyn Bridge seen from the FDR Drive 25th January 1970
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: East 43rd Street New York 25th January 1970
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Times Square and Duffy Street New York 25th January 1970
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Times Square New York 25th January 1970
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Staten Island Ferry which runs between the southernmost tip of Manhattan near Battery
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Woolworths in Midtown New York 25th January 1970
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Film Premiere of DR NO 7th October 1962
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: German women doing their washing in cold water in a street beside a knocked out German
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Fireman Andrew Arnold, stokes up the Tanfield Rambler on 28th August 1997
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: The steam locomotive Singapore liberated in 1945 from the Japanese on 3rd February 1992
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: The Causey Rambler steaming along Tanfield Railway on 4th September 1994
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: The railway men of Italy presented a bronze shield weighing about a ton in commemoration
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Outside Kings Cross engine sheds locomotives stand idle on 1st June 1955 - a sight
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Steam train leaves Blair Atholl on the railway route from Perth northwards to Forres in
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Trainspotters gather at the end of the platform at Waterloo station. August 1952
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: World War Two. Women employed by the LNER (London North Eastern Railway
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: World steam speed record holder, Gresley A4 class No. 4468 Mallard is going well along
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: As British Railways bring in to operation their new diesel
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: LNER A3 Pacific 2746 Fairway steam locomotive at full speed leaving a trail of smoke as
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Another group of spotters in July 1960 gather at Finsbury Park on the East Coast Mainline
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Crowds gather for the last train from Crystal Palace to Richmond, in September, 1954
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Two very different triumphs of British design from 1933
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: King George V steam engine leaving Moor Street Railway Station, Birmingham
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Dedicated special holiday trains ran throughout the 1950s
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Train-bound passengers, roaring through Bescot on the main line
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Centenary celebrations in 1925 for the opening of the Stockton
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: The fifty year old steam train the L46 took a party of train enthusiasts on a trip around
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Engines of the Isle of Man Railways. These engines represent keen collectors items
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: The Regency Belle train leaving London Victoria for Brighton
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: American built locomotives are parked in the UK awaiting the Second Front
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: The unmistakable form of a Great Western Railway locomotive
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: LNER train driver Mr Doughty, checks for his signals while driving his train '
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: An American locomotive, one of the first batch to arrive in the United Kingdom for many
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: The Hailey Bury express steam train pulls in to Hastings station. May 1957 A380a
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Liverpool Lime Street Station. February 1953 P008114
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Number 9000, the first engine to be completed since VE Day
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Steam train on the rail route from Perth northwards to Forres, in Morayshire
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Over-inflated, out of place and too expensive. No, not Dr
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: For those lucky enough to afford foreign travel immediately after the war
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Oblivious to the Golden Arrow Pullman carOs exquisite bespoke marquetry
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Although British Railways officially finished with steam power on August 11, 1968
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Locomotive No. 753. c. 1950 P044405 English Railways
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: A beautiful summers day as an express gallops along the Southern Region four-track
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Portland Skyline
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Jumping Frog
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Images Dated 4th October 2012: Two People in Uniform


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