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Transportation Occupation Collection

Transportation Occupation: A Journey Through Time and Tales Step into the world of transportation occupation

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: GWR Iron Duke Class Steam Locomotive

GWR Iron Duke Class Steam Locomotive
Vintage engraving of a GWR Iron Duke Class Steam Locomotive. The Great Western Railway Iron Duke Class 4-2-2 was a class of broad gauge steam locomotives for express passenger train work

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: South Devon Railway Leopard class Saddle Tank Engine

South Devon Railway Leopard class Saddle Tank Engine
Vintage engraving of Lance a South Devon Railway Leopard class Saddle Tank Engine. Lance (1875 to 1892) GWR no. 2130, it was one of two locomotives kept working at Swindon railway works for shunting

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: La Fontaines Fables - Carter stuck in the Mud

La Fontaines Fables - Carter stuck in the Mud
Vintage engraving from La Fontaines Fables, Illustraed by Gustave Dore. The Carter stuck in the Mud

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: La Fontaines Fables - Coach and the Fly

La Fontaines Fables - Coach and the Fly
Vintage engraving from La Fontaines Fables, Illustraed by Gustave Dore. The Coach and the Fly. A Stagecoach being pushed out of the mud

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: Types of Hot Air Balloons

Types of Hot Air Balloons
Vintage engraving of Hot Air Balloons, and flying vehicles. Lanas Aeronautic Machine, Charles and Roberts Balloon, Montgolfiers Balloon, Parachute, and Blanchards Balloon

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotive

Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotive
Vintage engraving of a Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotive. 19th Century

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: On Canal Street, New Orleans, 1882

On Canal Street, New Orleans, 1882
Vintage engraving of cab drivers trying to get a fair on Canal Street, New Orleans, 1882

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: LNWR Charles Dickens 2-4-0 locomotive

LNWR Charles Dickens 2-4-0 locomotive
Vintage engraving of a LNWR Charles Dickens 2-4-0 locomotive, an Improved Precedent or Jumbo Class locomotive, running number 955

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: Lord of the isles class victorian steam train

Lord of the isles class victorian steam train
Vintage engraving of a Lord of the isles class victorian steam train, 1892

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: Truck on Road to Mestia of Svaneti region in Georgia

Truck on Road to Mestia of Svaneti region in Georgia
Mountains in the Upper Svaneti of Georgia. Upper Svaneti is located in the valley of the Enguri River and is a historic province in Georgia

Background imageTransportation Occupation Collection: LAOEbeck, Germany

LAOEbeck, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation


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Transportation Occupation: A Journey Through Time and Tales Step into the world of transportation occupation, where history intertwines with fables and innovation takes flight. From the South Devon Railway Leopard class Saddle Tank Engine to the GWR Iron Duke Class Steam Locomotive, each locomotive tells a story of its own. As we delve deeper into this captivating realm, let us not forget the Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotive, a true marvel that once graced our tracks. Just like La Fontaine's Fables - Carter stuck in the Mud or Coach and the Fly, these machines faced their fair share of challenges on their journeys. But it's not just about trains; there are also hot air balloons soaring high above us. Discover different types of hot air balloons that have carried adventurers across vast skies with breathtaking views. Picture yourself floating gracefully like those balloonists did. Traveling back in time to Canal Street, New Orleans in 1882 brings forth memories of bustling streets filled with horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians going about their daily lives, and is here that we realize how vital transportation has always been for society. Let us not overlook iconic steam trains such as LNWR Charles Dickens 2-4-0 locomotive or Lord of the Isles class Victorian steam train. These magnificent engines symbolize an era when rail travel was at its peak, connecting people from all walks of life. And finally, imagine embarking on a journey through rugged terrains as you witness a truck maneuvering along the road to Mestia in Georgia's Svaneti region. This modern-day example reminds us that transportation occupations continue to shape our world today. In this ever-evolving field, whether it be by land or air, tales from fables merge seamlessly with technological advancements. Transportation occupation remains an integral part of human progress—a testament to our desire for exploration and connection throughout time.