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"Unsung Heroes of the Railway: The Mighty Navvies" Step back in time with this captivating illustration from W Heath Robinson's "Railway Ribaldry

Background imageNavvy Collection: Illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson

Illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson -- The building of Saltash Bridge. Date: 1935

Background imageNavvy Collection: GWR navvies, Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

GWR navvies, Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
A group of ten Great Western Railway navvies working on the Treffgarne railway at Nant Y Coy, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales

Background imageNavvy Collection: Construction of St Pancras Station, London, c 1867

Construction of St Pancras Station, London, c 1867
Travelling Gantry and First Girder of Midland Station St Pancras. This station was completed in 1868, as the London terminus for the Midland Railway. The station was designed by William Barlow

Background imageNavvy Collection: Railway cutting works, discovery of fossilised trees

Railway cutting works, discovery of fossilised trees
Railway cutting works on the Manchester to Bolton line, discovery of fossilised trees. Date: 1840s

Background imageNavvy Collection: GWR workings on a railway line in South Wales

GWR workings on a railway line in South Wales
Navvies working on a Great Western Railway line embankment, somewhere in South Wales. The navvy hut can be seen in the distance on the left

Background imageNavvy Collection: Tring cutting, London & Birmingham Railway, 17 June 1837 (1839). Artist: John Cooke Bourne

Tring cutting, London & Birmingham Railway, 17 June 1837 (1839). Artist: John Cooke Bourne
Tring cutting, London & Birmingham Railway, 17 June 1837 (1839). Navvies excavating the cutting. Wheelbarrows are filled with spoil at the bottom

Background imageNavvy Collection: Railway Navigator

Railway Navigator
Affectionately satirical view of a navigator, or navvy

Background imageNavvy Collection: An engraving depicting navvies working on the Liverpool-Manchester Railway across Chat Moss Bog

An engraving depicting navvies working on the Liverpool-Manchester Railway across Chat Moss Bog, 19th century
5310641 An engraving depicting navvies working on the Liverpool-Manchester Railway across Chat Moss Bog, 19th century; (add.info.: Date: 1859); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageNavvy Collection: Cartoon depicting a Navvy in heavy marching order: Railway navvies were sent out to the Crimea to

Cartoon depicting a Navvy in heavy marching order: Railway navvies were sent out to the Crimea to build a railway
5308762 Cartoon depicting a Navvy in heavy marching order: Railway navvies were sent out to the Crimea to build a railway and to help with digging trenches, during the Crimean War

Background imageNavvy Collection: Navvies working

Navvies working
5308306 Navvies working.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Navvies working on the Liverpool-Manchester Railway line across the Chat Moss Bog. Navvies were the men who actually built railways)

Background imageNavvy Collection: Cartoon depicting a navvy and amateur palaeontologist arguing, 19th century

Cartoon depicting a navvy and amateur palaeontologist arguing, 19th century
5308837 Cartoon depicting a navvy and amateur palaeontologist arguing, 19th century; (add.info.: Cartoon depicting a navvy and amateur palaeontologist arguing)

Background imageNavvy Collection: Barnum & Bailey poster depicting the destruction of the Spanish Fleet by the United States Navvy

Barnum & Bailey poster depicting the destruction of the Spanish Fleet by the United States Navvy, off Cuba 1898
528964 Barnum & Bailey poster depicting the destruction of the Spanish Fleet by the United States Navvy, off Cuba 1898; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageNavvy Collection: British & Chinese road b'ld'rs [i.e. builders], 11 Mar 1919. Creator: Bain News Service

British & Chinese road b'ld'rs [i.e. builders], 11 Mar 1919. Creator: Bain News Service
British & Chinese road b'ld'rs [i.e. builders], 11 Mar 1919. Canadian railway troops, possibly with Chinese Labour Corps members

Background imageNavvy Collection: Transportation of lumber for the smelting of iron ore, 1910. Creator

Transportation of lumber for the smelting of iron ore, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Transportation of lumber for the smelting of iron ore, 1910. Group of laborers sitting in front of a pile of logs.

Background imageNavvy Collection: Topographer and Laborers Near the Ust'-Kabyrza Ulus, 1913. Creator: GI Ivanov

Topographer and Laborers Near the Ust'-Kabyrza Ulus, 1913. Creator: GI Ivanov
Topographer and Laborers Near the Ust'-Kabyrza Ulus, 1913. From a collection of 109 photographs taken during a 1913 topographic expedition to the Gornaia Shoria in the Altai region

Background imageNavvy Collection: A Laborer Returning From a Land-Management Expedition on a Raft After His Dismissal...,1913

A Laborer Returning From a Land-Management Expedition on a Raft After His Dismissal...,1913. Creator: GI Ivanov
A Laborer Returning From a Land-ManFrom a collection of 109 photographs taken during a 1913 topographic expedition to the Gornaia Shoria in the Altai region

Background imageNavvy Collection: Commencement of the Thames Embankment works near Westminster Bridge, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Commencement of the Thames Embankment works near Westminster Bridge, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Commencement of the Thames Embankment works near Westminster Bridge, 1864. View of '...piles being driven in, and scaffolding of an extensive character being erected to support

Background imageNavvy Collection: A barrack for family workers in Krasnoyarsk, 1890. Creator: Unknown

A barrack for family workers in Krasnoyarsk, 1890. Creator: Unknown
A barrack for family workers in Krasnoyarsk, 1890. This collection includes more than four hundred photographs of daily life in Yenisei Province in the late tsarist period

Background imageNavvy Collection: Agricultural Labourers Union at the Memorial Hall, Farringdon-Street...1876. Creator: Unknown

Agricultural Labourers Union at the Memorial Hall, Farringdon-Street...1876. Creator: Unknown
Agricultural Labourers Union at the Memorial Hall, Farringdon-Street, [London]: Delegates signing Petition, 1876. About a thousand persons from different parts of the country were present

Background imageNavvy Collection: Navvy, 1920. Creator: Helmer Osslund

Navvy, 1920. Creator: Helmer Osslund
Navvy, 1920

Background imageNavvy Collection: 'Ploughing in Turkestan; Notes on Western Turkistan, 1875. Creator: Unknown

'Ploughing in Turkestan; Notes on Western Turkistan, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Ploughing in Turkestan; Notes on Western Turkistan, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin

Background imageNavvy Collection: Street Paver, before 1927, 1956 publication. Creator: Eugene Atget

Street Paver, before 1927, 1956 publication. Creator: Eugene Atget
Street Paver, before 1927, 1956 publication

Background imageNavvy Collection: Bridge & Workers (Pont De La Mulatiere), Printed 1856 circa. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Bridge & Workers (Pont De La Mulatiere), Printed 1856 circa. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Bridge & Workers (Pont De La Mulatiere), Printed 1856 circa

Background imageNavvy Collection: The Bahia Railway, Brazil: Paripe Valley - from a photograph by B. Mulock, 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Bahia Railway, Brazil: Paripe Valley - from a photograph by B. Mulock, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Bahia Railway, Brazil: Paripe Valley - from a photograph by B. Mulock, 1860. View of...the heavy works to carry the railway across the valley of Paripe

Background imageNavvy Collection: Workers breaking up rails, 1871-1906. Creator: Pieter de Josselin de Jong

Workers breaking up rails, 1871-1906. Creator: Pieter de Josselin de Jong
Workers breaking up rails, 1871-1906

Background imageNavvy Collection: Workmen in line with a client, 1860-1865. Creator: Anon

Workmen in line with a client, 1860-1865. Creator: Anon
Workmen in line with a client to carry out work on a house, 1860-1865

Background imageNavvy Collection: Building site in the west of old Amsterdam, 1900. Creator: George Hendrik Breitner

Building site in the west of old Amsterdam, 1900. Creator: George Hendrik Breitner
Building site in the west of old Amsterdam, 1900

Background imageNavvy Collection: Labourers pulling a heavy cart on Jacob van Lennepkade, Amsterdam, 1900

Labourers pulling a heavy cart on Jacob van Lennepkade, Amsterdam, 1900. Creator: George Hendrik Breitner
Labourers pulling a heavy cart on Jacob van Lennepkade, Amsterdam, 1900

Background imageNavvy Collection: Return of the Army Works Corps from the Crimea, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Return of the Army Works Corps from the Crimea, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Return of the Army Works Corps from the Crimea, 1856. Mechanics and labourers at Waterloo Station in London. The Army Works Corps...originated in a suggestion made by Sir Joseph Paxton

Background imageNavvy Collection: Culebra Cut, Culebra - Gang of 150 Men Shifting Track By Hand, January 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Culebra Cut, Culebra - Gang of 150 Men Shifting Track By Hand, January 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Culebra Cut, Culebra - Gang of 150 Men Shifting Track By Hand, January 1912. Men working on the Panama Canal project

Background imageNavvy Collection: Culebra Cut - View at Base of Gold Hill, Showing Basaltic Columns Developed By Steam Shovel, 1913

Culebra Cut - View at Base of Gold Hill, Showing Basaltic Columns Developed By Steam Shovel, 1913
Culebra Cut - View at Base of Gold Hill, Showing Basaltic Columns Developed By Steam Shovel, Cut in March 1913. Men working on the Panama Canal project

Background imageNavvy Collection: Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Panama Canal, 1913. The Panama Canal project was one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken

Background imageNavvy Collection: Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Panama Canal, 1913. The Panama Canal project was one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken

Background imageNavvy Collection: Navvies embarking at the Birkenhead Docks, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Navvies embarking at the Birkenhead Docks, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Navvies embarking at the Birkenhead Docks, 1854. Manual labourers leaving Britain for the seat of war in the Crimea....the ranks of the nomadic army of shovellers are continually recruited from

Background imageNavvy Collection: 'The Manchester Ship Canal, lock gates at Eastham, 1891, 1891. Creator: Charles William Wyllie

'The Manchester Ship Canal, lock gates at Eastham, 1891, 1891. Creator: Charles William Wyllie
'The Manchester Ship Canal, lock gates at Eastham, 1891, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891

Background imageNavvy Collection: Messrs. Peto, Brassey, and Betts Office, Waterloo-Road, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Messrs. Peto, Brassey, and Betts Office, Waterloo-Road, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Messrs. Peto, Brassey, and Betts Office, Waterloo-Road, 1854. After the British government requests a Civil Engineering Corps to build the Grand Crimean Central Railway, the London offices of Peto

Background imageNavvy Collection: The New Victoria Dock Works, Plaistow Marshes, 1854. Creator: Unknown

The New Victoria Dock Works, Plaistow Marshes, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The New Victoria Dock Works, Plaistow Marshes, 1854. Expansion of the River Thames shipping trade capacity by Peto, Brassey and Betts

Background imageNavvy Collection: Navvies at the North-Western Railway Terminus, Euston-Square, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Navvies at the North-Western Railway Terminus, Euston-Square, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Navvies at the North-Western Railway Terminus, Euston-Square, 1854. Manual labourers leaving London for the seat of war in the Crimea....there are instances of men who have risen from the pick

Background imageNavvy Collection: Fallen Railway Arches in Copenhagen-Fields, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Fallen Railway Arches in Copenhagen-Fields, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Fallen Railway Arches in Copenhagen-Fields, [London], 1850. Extension of the Birmingham Railway to Blackwall. Last week, one of the most important works on this line

Background imageNavvy Collection: Loading copper, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: Unknown

Loading copper, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: Unknown
Loading copper, between c1900 and c1930

Background imageNavvy Collection: Japanese cavalry troops watching over their supplies on the beach at Chemulpo, 1904

Japanese cavalry troops watching over their supplies on the beach at Chemulpo, 1904. Creator: Robert Lee Dunn
Japanese cavalry troops watching over their supplies on the beach at Chemulpo, 1904

Background imageNavvy Collection: Russian wheat warehouse, Chemulpo, c1904. Creator: Robert Lee Dunn

Russian wheat warehouse, Chemulpo, c1904. Creator: Robert Lee Dunn
Russian wheat warehouse, Chemulpo, c1904. Koreans and Japanese laborers filling bags with wheat(?) at a warehouse

Background imageNavvy Collection: Demolition of Hungerford Market to make room for the Charing-Cross Railway Station, 1862

Demolition of Hungerford Market to make room for the Charing-Cross Railway Station, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Demolition of Hungerford Market to make room for the Charing-Cross Railway Station, [London], 1862. Our View is taken from the lower end of Villiers-street

Background imageNavvy Collection: Dock in course of construction at Boulogne, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Dock in course of construction at Boulogne, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Dock in course of construction at Boulogne, [France], 1862. The entire dock, including the sluice-entrance, will cover nearly seventy English acres...the total cost...is estimated at something like

Background imageNavvy Collection: The Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch, 1862. Creator: JM Williams

The Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch, 1862. Creator: JM Williams
The Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch, [London], 1862. In a few months Paddington will be joined to the City by a new thoroughfare...This line has a width of nearly thirty feet

Background imageNavvy Collection: Laborers awaiting work at the Hill of Idleness Types of Russian working... between 1885 and 1886

Laborers awaiting work at the Hill of Idleness Types of Russian working... between 1885 and 1886. Creator: Unknown
Laborers awaiting work at the Hill of Idleness Types of Russian working people at Tumen [ie, T i umen]?, between 1885 and 1886

Background imageNavvy Collection: Members of the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps at work by torchlight in the gardens... 1862

Members of the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps at work by torchlight in the gardens... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Members of the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps at work by torchlight in the gardens of Burlington House, Piccadilly, clearing the ground for a drill-shed, 1862

Background imageNavvy Collection: Road building MOT01_01_34

Road building MOT01_01_34
Coast Road, Horden, County Durham. A group of workmen beside a Ruston excavator loading earth into wagons on a track, during the construction of Coast Road



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"Unsung Heroes of the Railway: The Mighty Navvies" Step back in time with this captivating illustration from W Heath Robinson's "Railway Ribaldry, " showcasing the indomitable spirit of navvies. These hardworking laborers, like those seen here in Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, South Wales during the construction of St Pancras Station in London circa 1867, were instrumental in shaping our modern transportation system. Their tireless efforts can be witnessed through remarkable discoveries such as fossilized trees unearthed during railway cutting works. Take a glimpse into history with John Cooke Bourne's artwork capturing Tring cutting on the London & Birmingham Railway on June 17th, 1837 (1839). These dedicated GWR navvies left an enduring mark on landscapes across South Wales while working tirelessly to lay down railway lines. The image of a steam shovel alongside these determined individuals further emphasizes their crucial role. Witness how they transformed mere blueprints into reality as they built railway lines throughout the UK during the early 1900s. Their unwavering commitment and expertise were not limited to railways alone; even at Festival of Britain building sites in London, these men continued to shape our nation's infrastructure. Let us pay tribute to these unsung heroes - the mighty navvies who worked relentlessly behind-the-scenes - ensuring that generations could travel seamlessly across vast distances. Their legacy lives on within every rail we traverse today.