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Background imageBubblepunk Collection: QUARRYING AT PORTLAND

QUARRYING AT PORTLAND
PORTLAND, Dorset. Large stones quarried and transported by rail Date: 1830s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells - First Publication

War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells - First Publication
The Martian Fighting- Machines wreck the railways. The War of the Worlds is a science fiction novel by English author H. G. Wells (1866-1946)

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: The Potteries Staffordshire Industrial Landscape

The Potteries Staffordshire Industrial Landscape
The Potteries Staffordshire (England) seen from Basford (note train in station) Date: circa 1845

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: British Tourists in Egypt on Train Excursions

British Tourists in Egypt on Train Excursions
Cartoon illustrating the availability of cheap train excursions in Egypt for British tourists. Date: 1850

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Camel train in Central Asian desert

Camel train in Central Asian desert
A camel train on a trade route in the Central Asian desert. Date: 19th century

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Wise Men following the Star

Wise Men following the Star
Jesus Birth The Wise Men and their train following the Star across the desert to Bethlehem. Date: circa 6 BC

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Futuristic train travel, Paris to Peking

Futuristic train travel, Paris to Peking
This is how you will travel from Paris to Peking in the year 2000 - on a high speed monorail travelling at intercontinental velocity! Date: 1899

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Cannon Street Station 1866

Cannon Street Station 1866
The terminus of the South Eastern Railway at Cannon Street Station. Date: 1866

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Hungerford railway and footbridge, River Thames, London

Hungerford railway and footbridge, River Thames, London
Hungerford railway and footbridge crossing the River Thames in Central London. Date: 1860

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Building Cannon Street Station, London 1866

Building Cannon Street Station, London 1866
Boatmen on the Thames can see that work on the Cannon Street Station terminus of the South Eastern Railway is nearly completed. Date: 1866

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Newly opened Charing Cross Station, London 1864

Newly opened Charing Cross Station, London 1864
The newly opened railway terminus of Charing Cross Station, Central London, with the hotel adjoining -- the Eleanor monument is not yet installed in the station yard. Date: 1864

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Boring machine used in the Mont Cenis tunnel 1869

Boring machine used in the Mont Cenis tunnel 1869
Workers using a boring machine invented by M. Sommeiller, to make the railway tunnel linking southeast France and northwest Italy. Date: 1869

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Suenos Stone - Forres, Scotland

Suenos Stone - Forres, Scotland
Suenos Stone - A Scottish Pictish Standing Stone at Forres, Scotland. The largest surving standing stone of its type in Scotland

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Opening of Canterbury and Ramsgate railway 1846

Opening of Canterbury and Ramsgate railway 1846
Public entry of the South-Eastern company into Ramsgate. Date: 1846

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Boring machine used in the Mont Cenis tunnel 1869

Boring machine used in the Mont Cenis tunnel 1869
Workers using a boring machine in the second working gallery invented by M. Sommeiller, to make the railway tunnel linking southeast France and northwest Italy. Date: 1869

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Boring machine used in the Mont Cenis tunnel 1869

Boring machine used in the Mont Cenis tunnel 1869
Workers using a boring machine invented by M. Sommeiller, to make the railway tunnel linking southeast France and northwest Italy. Date: 1869

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Batignolles Tunnel and railway, Paris, France

Batignolles Tunnel and railway, Paris, France
Batignolles Tunnel, railway line and cutting, Chemin de Fer de lOuest, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: circa 1905

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: GEOFF CAPES IN ACTION

GEOFF CAPES IN ACTION
Geoff Capes, in training, prepares to put a shot Date: 1970s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Great / Eastern White / Rosy Pelican - in flight with a flock of Avocets

Great / Eastern White / Rosy Pelican - in flight with a flock of Avocets (Recurvirostra sp.) in the background (Pelecanus onocrotalus). Liuwa plains pools, Zambia

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Portait of photographer Leandro A. Stanzani with Dolphin

Portait of photographer Leandro A. Stanzani with Dolphin

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Portait of photographer Leandro A. Stanzani

Portait of photographer Leandro A. Stanzani

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Christmas card in the form of a railway ticket

Christmas card in the form of a railway ticket -- Wishing you a First Class time of it. Date: 1888

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: 16th Parachute Brigade training, RAF Abingdon

16th Parachute Brigade training, RAF Abingdon
Soldiers of the 16th Parachute Brigade undergoing training at RAF Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Date: 1962

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: 16th Parachute Brigade training

16th Parachute Brigade training
Two soldiers of the 16th Parachute Brigade undergoing training. Date: 1962

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Sky diver practising in a field

Sky diver practising in a field. Date: circa 1963

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Handmade Christmas card with door and hallway

Handmade Christmas card with door and hallway, the seasonal greeting written on the wall, floor tiles and doormat. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Students playing cricket steam train in background

Students playing cricket steam train in background
Students playing cricket (steam train in background) Date: 1905

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Two boy scouts on an outdoor activity, Mauritius

Two boy scouts on an outdoor activity, Mauritius, signalling with a flag

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Training camp for Scouting Jamborette, Labasa, Fiji

Training camp for Scouting Jamborette, Labasa, Fiji
Training camp for the 1st Nebala Troop, Labasa, in preparation for the 2nd Scouting Jamborette, Fiji, South Pacific. A leader instructs boys in woodcraft

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Boys of the Mussoorie Scout Troop, India

Boys of the Mussoorie Scout Troop, India
Boys of the Mussoorie Scout Troop, Uttarakhand, India, doing some stalking

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: 16th Parachute Brigade training, RAF Abingdon

16th Parachute Brigade training, RAF Abingdon
Soldiers of the 16th Parachute Brigade undergoing training inside a hangar at RAF Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Date: 1962

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: 16th Parachute Brigade training

16th Parachute Brigade training
Soldiers of the 16th Parachute Brigade undergoing training, seen here boarding an aeroplane with packs on their backs before making a parachute jump. Date: 1962

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: 16th Parachute Brigade training

16th Parachute Brigade training
Soldiers of the 16th Parachute Brigade undergoing training. Date: 1962



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