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Railway transport has been a mainstay of London, England for centuries, and is the most efficient way to move people and goods from one place to another

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Background imageRailway Collection: London North Eastern Railway

London North Eastern Railway
An advertisement illustration for the London North Eastern Railway, showing a train racing along a viaduct which spans a massive river. Date: circa 1939

Background imageRailway Collection: Advert, Triang Toys for Christmas presents

Advert, Triang Toys for Christmas presents Date: 1923

Background imageRailway Collection: Danish Riviera

Danish Riviera
Franz Sedivy was a Czech born Danish artist famed for his impressive panoramas of Copenhagen. He designed several posters for Danish companies, especially Carlsberg

Background imageRailway Collection: East Coast Types No. 6. The Donkey Boy

East Coast Types No. 6. The Donkey Boy
The LNER was especially fond of commissioning posters in sets. This is one of six undertaken by Frank Newbould in 1931 entitled East Coast Types'

Background imageRailway Collection: London Film Production Studios, Denham, Bucks

London Film Production Studios, Denham, Bucks
The London Film Production Studios at Denham, Buckinghamshire, the biggest at the time in the British Empire Date: 1936

Background imageRailway Collection: Gaumont British Film Studios, Shepherds Bush, London

Gaumont British Film Studios, Shepherds Bush, London
The Gaumont British Film Studios at Shepherds Bush, erected in 1932 Date: 1930s

Background imageRailway Collection: Gaumont British Film Studios at Northolt, West London

Gaumont British Film Studios at Northolt, West London, during the making of King of the Damned Date: 1936

Background imageRailway Collection: Scene from No No Nanette

Scene from No No Nanette
Scene from ??no, no, Nanette?. It is a musical comedy with lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach, music by Vincent Youmans, and a book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel

Background imageRailway Collection: Preparations for race day

Preparations for race day for both sides. Oxford and Cambridge trained at Henley and Goring before they went head to head. Date: 1925

Background imageRailway Collection: Coal Supplies in England

Coal Supplies in England which were gradually used up because of the coal strike. The national coal strike of 1912 was the first national strike by coal miners in the United Kingdom

Background imageRailway Collection: Jungfraujoch railway route

Jungfraujoch railway route
The railway route of the Jungfraujoch in Edwardian Switzerland. The making of the Jungfraujoch railway. The Jungfraujoch is a saddle connecting two major 4000ers of the Bernese Alps

Background imageRailway Collection: The making of the Jungfraujoch railway

The making of the Jungfraujoch railway. The Jungfraujoch is a saddle connecting two major 4000ers of the Bernese Alps: the Jungfrau and the Monch

Background imageRailway Collection: Railway destruction by revolutionaries in China

Railway destruction by revolutionaries in China near Shan-Kwan. Shanhaiguan District formerly Shan-hai-kwan or Shan-hai-kuan, is a district of the city of  Hebei Province, China

Background imageRailway Collection: The Coal crisis

The Coal crisis
The national coal strike of 1912 was the first national strike by coal miners in the United Kingdom. Its main goal was securing a minimum wage

Background imageRailway Collection: Skating on the Amstel

Skating on the Amstel
Many civilians skating on the Amstel River in Amsterdam. In the. Background the shadow of the railway station can be seen. Date: 1912

Background imageRailway Collection: Portrait of the Hon W F D Smith

Portrait of the Hon W F D Smith
Portrait of the HON. W. F. D. SMITH, (12 August 1868 ?? 16 June 1928), known as Frederick Smith. He was an English business man and politician

Background imageRailway Collection: Mademoiselle Roshanara, theatrical portraits in dance poses

Mademoiselle Roshanara, theatrical portraits in dance poses
Mademoiselle Roshanara, three theatrical portraits in dance poses, barefoot in Indian dance costumes and jewellery. Captioned, An Indian taught by a Spanish Dancer: Mlle. Roshanara'

Background imageRailway Collection: Subsidence of Railway Tunnel at Guildford

Subsidence of Railway Tunnel at Guildford, showing collapsed tunnel and buildings, with onlookers top left. From the section, Small Talk'. Date: 1895

Background imageRailway Collection: Mr Edward Terry, actor, in three of his theatrical roles

Mr Edward Terry, actor, in three of his theatrical roles
Mr Edward Terry, actor, (10 March 1844 ?? 2 April 1912) photographed in three theatrical roles; two as Dick Phenyl, in Sweet Lavender, one as Mr Egerton-Bompas, in The Times, by Arthur Wing Pinero

Background imageRailway Collection: The New Telpher Line at Glynde

The New Telpher Line at Glynde
The new Telpher line at Glynde, near Lewes, the seat of Lord Hampden (1814-1892), the Ex-Speaker of the House of Commons. His wife, Lady Hampden, is seen starting the first train

Background imageRailway Collection: Hyperion in the Paddock

Hyperion in the Paddock
The racehorse Hyperion, winner of the Derby in a record time of 2 minutes 34 seconds. In the foreground are Cicely Lambton (1882-1972), wife of trainer George Lambton, and Mr Oswood, the head lad

Background imageRailway Collection: Tom Walls and Horse

Tom Walls and Horse
Actor and horse owner/trainer Tom Walls (1883-1949) was well known for his appearances in Aldwych farces. Here he is pictured with his horse April the Fifth, victorious at this year's Derby

Background imageRailway Collection: Newmarket Scenes

Newmarket Scenes
Reproductions of watercolours by French artisit Maurice Taquoy (1878-1952), depicting scenes at Newmarket. The top image shows the dip before the finish of the Exeter Stakes

Background imageRailway Collection: Horse at a Tea Party

Horse at a Tea Party
Grand National winner Forbra enjoying a spot of high tea, courtesy of trainer Tom Rimell and family. Date: 1932

Background imageRailway Collection: The Racehorse Chosroes

The Racehorse Chosroes
The racehorse Chosroes, winner of the Manchester Cup and Hardwicke Stakes in 1924. Also pictured are owner Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux (1856-1929)

Background imageRailway Collection: Harvard Try-Out Barge

Harvard Try-Out Barge
A twenty-oar barge used at Harvard University to select and train boat crews. The coach can walk up and down the centre deck. Date: circa 1925

Background imageRailway Collection: The Racehorse Scherzo

The Racehorse Scherzo
The racehorse Scherzo with jockey Charlie Elliott (1904-1979). Also pictured are Scherzo's owner Captain J Fielden, and trainer O. Bell. Date: circa 1925

Background imageRailway Collection: The Racehorse Zionist

The Racehorse Zionist, being ridden by jockey Victor Smyth (1901-1984). Also pictured are Zionist's owner the Aga Khan III (1877-1957), and trainer Richard C. Dawson (1865-1955). Date: circa 1925

Background imageRailway Collection: Racehorse Saucy Sue

Racehorse Saucy Sue, a recent winner at Goodwood. Also pictured are her owner Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor (1879-1952) and trainer Alec Taylor Jr (1862-1943). Date: 1924

Background imageRailway Collection: Racehorse Scullion

Racehorse Scullion
The Racehorse Scullion, his owner George Hardy, and trainer Captain Thomas Hogg (1879-1942). Date: circa 1924

Background imageRailway Collection: The Racehorse Massine

The Racehorse Massine
Thoroughbred racehorse Massine, winner of the Ascot Gold Cup. Pictured below are owner Henri Ternynck and trainer Elijah Cunnington. Date: 1924

Background imageRailway Collection: Price's rotary digger for cutting tunnels

Price's rotary digger for cutting tunnels
Price's rotary digger for cutting tunnels, showing 8 hydraulic rams used to force the digger forward, casing 12.5 ft diameter Date: 1909

Background imageRailway Collection: Harry Lowe, Tottenham Hotspur trainer, in action

Harry Lowe, Tottenham Hotspur trainer, in action
Harry Lowe one of Tottenham Hotspur's trainers shows how to trap a ball on the run Date: 1946

Background imageRailway Collection: H. R. H. The Duchess of Kent

H. R. H. The Duchess of Kent
The Duchess of Kent (1906-1968) formerly Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, here helping out at her local hospital. During World War II she would train as a nurse under the pseudonym Sister Kay

Background imageRailway Collection: Greyhound racing at White City

Greyhound racing at White City
Two thoroughbread greyhounds being trained at Northaw Kennels. Date: circa 1939

Background imageRailway Collection: Advert for the Atco Junior Miniature Motor Car

Advert for the Atco Junior Miniature Motor Car
Here the Atco Junior Safetyfirst Trainer, a scaled-down miniature motor car for children, is being promoted as an educational resource for budding motorists. The car was made by Charles H. Pugh Ltd

Background imageRailway Collection: Minnie Thompson, Dallas cowgirl in New York

Minnie Thompson, Dallas cowgirl in New York
Minnie Thompson from Dallas, Texas, performs horse riding feats outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Central Park, New York. She had won many prizes as a trainer of unbroken horses. Date: 1910

Background imageRailway Collection: Photograph of a large group of armed men, captioned, Irregular fighters for the Persian

Photograph of a large group of armed men, captioned, Irregular fighters for the Persian Constitution'
Photograph of a large group of armed men, captioned, Irregular fighters for the Persian Constitution'. With description, Under the new Regency, Persian affairs are comparatively peaceful

Background imageRailway Collection: Photograph of the Hardanger Glacier, with two men on skis viewing the scene

Photograph of the Hardanger Glacier, with two men on skis viewing the scene. Captioned, A Chain of Ice-Hills: A Future Haunt of the Winter Sports Enthusiast'

Background imageRailway Collection: Photographs of Europe's Highest Railway in deep snow. With descriptions

Photographs of Europe's Highest Railway in deep snow. With descriptions
Photographs of Europe's Highest Railway in deep snow. With descriptions, Clearing Snow from the Bernina Railway Route, A Block on the Bernina Railway in Winter and Between Walls of Snow

Background imageRailway Collection: When Eve Delved and Adam span, who then was the gentleman?'Scenic outdoor photographs of woman

When Eve Delved and Adam span, who then was the gentleman?'Scenic outdoor photographs of woman gardening
When Eve Delved and Adam span, who then was the gentleman?'Scenic outdoor photographs of woman gardening. With captions, Trained Muscles Make Nothing of a Heavy Roller

Background imageRailway Collection: Photograph of rail strike in France, with soldier and striking worker with rifles and bayonets

Photograph of rail strike in France, with soldier and striking worker with rifles and bayonets, on railway line by signals, at the exit from a tunnel



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Railway Collection

Railway transport has been a mainstay of London, England for centuries, and is the most efficient way to move people and goods from one place to another. The railway network in London is extensive with over 250 stations spread across the city. It connects all parts of the city as well as providing links to other cities in the UK. The railway system is also used for freight transportation, allowing goods to be moved quickly and efficiently across long distances. Railway transport is reliable, safe and cost-effective making it an attractive option for many commuters in London. The development of high-speed rail networks has further increased its popularity with passengers able to travel between cities at speeds of up to 200 mph (320 km/h). Railway transport continues to play a major role in connecting people throughout London, England making it an important part of our transportation infrastructure today.
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Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of railway-themed products, including wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. The Railway collection features stunning images of trains and railways from across the UK and Europe. These high-quality products are perfect for train enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates the beauty of these iconic machines. Our collection includes vintage photographs as well as modern-day images capturing the essence of rail travel. From steam engines to high-speed trains, there is something for everyone in this extensive range. The variety of formats available means that customers can choose how they want to display their favourite images. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or a unique gift for someone special, our Railway collection has something to suit all tastes and budgets. With such an impressive selection on offer, it's easy to see why this range is so popular among train enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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