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Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Never-stop railway at British Empire Exhibition 1924

Never-stop railway at British Empire Exhibition 1924
Diagram showing step-on, step-off method, where people walked slowly onto the moving carriage that went around the British Empire Exhibition, in Wembley, designed by William Yorath Lewis

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Norfolk Coach outside Leadenhall Market, London 1845

Norfolk Coach outside Leadenhall Market, London 1845
Stage coach bound for Norfolk, collecting meat and game from Leadenhall Market in London, Christmas Eve. At that time, Britains railways had very nearly made horse-drawn stage coaches a relic of

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: A railway scene at Christmas 1859

A railway scene at Christmas 1859
Passengers loading their luggage and Christmas gifts onto the last train. Date: 1859

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Giant Street Organ, London 1846

Giant Street Organ, London 1846
Street scene, with a horse-drawn locomotive Brummagem organ drawing a crowd of adults and children, London, 1846. In the background, at left, a group of conventional street musicians look

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Construction of a new railway bridge, London 1864

Construction of a new railway bridge, London 1864
Construction of the South-Eastern Railway Companys new bridge, as viewed, looking east, from Southwark Bridge, London. Date: 1864

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: SUFFRAGETTE AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

SUFFRAGETTE AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE
A protesting suffragette is forcibly removed from the railings of Buckingham Palace by policemen Date: 1914

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: New portable gas lamps for railways 1845

New portable gas lamps for railways 1845
General railway use patented by Mr. Johnstone. The lamp consists of small flat shaped retort of about six inches long, an inch broad and about a quarter of an inch in depth

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Opening of Canterbury and Ramsgate railway 1846

Opening of Canterbury and Ramsgate railway 1846
Departure of the first train from Canterbury. Date: February 1846

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Hansom cab 1868

Hansom cab 1868
Two-wheeled Hanson cab, taking passengers to their destination from Tunbridge railway station. Date: 1868

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Puffing Billy, steam locomotive 1813

Puffing Billy, steam locomotive 1813
Puffing Billy, steam locomotive, constructed by William Hedley, engine wright Jonathan Forster and blacksmith Timothy Hackworth for Christopher Blackett

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Locomotive engine 1838

Locomotive engine 1838
Locomotive engine, Birmingham and Derby junction railway. Date: 1838

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Railway strike in Scotland: Sketches in Glascow 1891

Railway strike in Scotland: Sketches in Glascow 1891
Series of illustrations of the Strike in Glascow in 1891. Date: 1891

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Waiting for the mail train 1890s

Waiting for the mail train 1890s
Two officers of the Post Office fixing the mail-bag to the post outside Bletchley station on for the London and North Western Railway

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Travelling rail post office 1890s

Travelling rail post office 1890s
Her Majestys mail-carriers, sorting letters on the London and North Western railway with speeds of sixty miles an hour. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Aldersgate Station 1866

Aldersgate Station 1866
Aldersgate Street station, one of the original stations of the first Metropolitan Railway. Date: 1866

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Thames Embankment Railway, construction 1870

Thames Embankment Railway, construction 1870
Works on the Thames Embankment Railway, from Blackfriars Bridge. Date: 1870

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: New stations on the North London railway 1870

New stations on the North London railway 1870
Page showing the newly erected stations on the North London railway. Date: 1870

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Cowcross-street station 1866

Cowcross-street station 1866
The new station of the Metropolitan railway, Cowcross-street Farringdon Road. Date: 1866

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Cookery classes 1890s

Cookery classes 1890s
The National Training School of Cookery was established in 1873, it commenced its work at South Kensington, photograph showing women being taught how to cook. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Entrance to Euston Square Station

Entrance to Euston Square Station
Euston Station, London serving the London and North-Western Railway. The Euston Arch, built in 1837, was the original entrance to the station, facing onto Drummond Street. It was demolished in 1961

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Homes for Little Boys at Farningham 1905

Homes for Little Boys at Farningham 1905
Homeless and destitute children at Homes for Little Boys, Farningham, Swanley. Young boys given a training in a trade or schooling to provide them with the best opportunities for their adulthood

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Exhibition of trained animals

Exhibition of trained animals
Manifested in England from a very early period, for manuscripts of twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth centuries contain numerous representations of dogs, horses, pigs, goats cocks, bears

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Construction Thames Embankment near Arunel Street 1866

Construction Thames Embankment near Arunel Street 1866
Metropolitan improvements of Thames Embankment which extends from Waterloo Bridge to the east side of the Temple Gardens, a length of 1970 ft

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: H. M.s Marlborough, training college for Naval Engineer

H. M.s Marlborough, training college for Naval Engineer
H.M.S Marlborough, the new training college for Naval Engineer for students at Portsmouth. Date: 1877

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Paddington Station 1868

Paddington Station 1868
Exterior of the underground Metropolitan railway, western extension, the Paddington Station. Date: 1868

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: London ice carts 1857

London ice carts 1857
Long trains of ice-carts may be seen wending their way to the shops of purchasers to dispose of their freights. Ice-carts with good effect; labour

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Mont Cenis tunnel 1869

Mont Cenis tunnel 1869
Workers in the second and third galleries, to make the railway tunnel linking southeast France and northwest Italy. Date: 1869

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: New Liverpool Street railway station 1886

New Liverpool Street railway station 1886
The new extension railway station in Liverpool Street, London. Date: 1886

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: St Johns Wood and Metropolitan railways 1868

St Johns Wood and Metropolitan railways 1868
Construction at junction of St Johns Wood and Metropolitan railways at Baker-Street, London. Date: 1868

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: WANDSWORTH COLLEGE

WANDSWORTH COLLEGE
The Training College for Teachers, Trinity Road, Wandsworth, London. Originally the Royal Victoria Patriotic School for children whose fathers died in World War One. Date: 1950s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: STRAND-ON-THE-GREEN

STRAND-ON-THE-GREEN
Low tide at Strand-on-the- Green, Chiswick, Surrey, with Chiswick Railway Bridge in the background. Date: 1950s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: DERBYSHIRE COUNTRYSIDE

DERBYSHIRE COUNTRYSIDE
Monsal Dale, Derbyshire, England, viewed from Headstone Head. This view shows the hill Fin Cop on the left, and the railway viaduct which carries the main Manchester-Derby line Date: 1960s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: TEIGN VALLEY STEAM TRAIN

TEIGN VALLEY STEAM TRAIN
One of the last trains to run on the Teign Valley Line, from Chepstow to Exeter, Devon, England. The line was closed completely in June 1958. Here a train goes over Ide bridge. Date: 1958

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Cartoon, four relaxed gentlemen commuters

Cartoon, four relaxed gentlemen commuters hold a discussion in a smoking compartment of a train. One puts aside his paper in order to listen more intently. Date: 1893

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: INDIAN IRONWORKERS

INDIAN IRONWORKERS
Metalworkers in a bazaar in Delhi, India, hammering out fine ironwork, including railings and window grills etc. Date: 1930s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: COAL MINE IN THE CLOUDS

COAL MINE IN THE CLOUDS
A coal mine in the clouds, where coal has to be sent down a precipitous drop to the plains (probably in the USA), where locomotives take it to the coast. Date: 1930s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: THOMSONS ROAD STEAMER

THOMSONS ROAD STEAMER
Thomsons road steamer (traction engine) Enterprise hauling a train of coal wagons. Date: 1870

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: BRIGHTON VIADUCT

BRIGHTON VIADUCT
This dramatically sweeping viaduct carries the Brighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway eastwards from Brighton. Date: 1846

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: CRAFTING WROUGHT IRON

CRAFTING WROUGHT IRON
A craftsman in a workshop using an acetylene torch to soften an iron rail to make decorative wrought iron pieces Date: 1930s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: LUCIEN LELONG GOWN 1930S

LUCIEN LELONG GOWN 1930S
A model by Lucien Lelong. The new narrow line is emphasised in this black satin gown with horse hair lace descending from the hips to the long trained skirt. Date: 1930s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: DEVON POSTMAN 1938

DEVON POSTMAN 1938
At Hartland Quay, Devon, at 16 miles (the furthest in England) from the nearest railway station, the postman delivers the afternoon, and only daily mail. Date: 1938

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: KAPP PUTSCH - FREIKORPS

KAPP PUTSCH - FREIKORPS
Kapps abortive right-wing putsch: Freikorps at the Potsdam Bahnhof Date: 17 March 1920

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: BOYS ATHLETICS

BOYS ATHLETICS
A group of boys are taught how to hurdle correctly Date: 1930s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: POLICE TRAINING

POLICE TRAINING
Training for the International Police Boxing Championships at Peel House, London. P.C. Jackson versus P.C. Melish Date: 1930s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: SCRAP : NY ELEVATED

SCRAP : NY ELEVATED
The New York Elevated Railway at 4th Avenue - one of the finest scraps we have ever seen. Date: late 19th century

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Blackwall, Thames Steamer 1846

Blackwall, Thames Steamer 1846
The Railway Pier, Blackwall, viewed from the Thames. A paddle steamer, several sailing vessels and a rowing boat are seen on the water. Date: 1846

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: NATURE VERSUS SCIENCE

NATURE VERSUS SCIENCE
SCIENCE DEFEATED BY NATURE A train is halted by snow. - Ah, but its because its the wrong kind of snow, the railwaymen explain... Date: circa 1850

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Tunic Dress - Wolfhound

Tunic Dress - Wolfhound
Tango skirt draped & ornamented with a large brooch, tasseled train, V- neck corsage & pleated tunic, shoes with cross over ribbons, green wig & feather headdress. Date: 1914



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