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Bill Harmeston uses a Northumberland County Council steam roller to level out the track

Bill Harmeston uses a Northumberland County Council steam roller to level out the track for the causeway between Holy Island (Lindisfarne) and the mainland.
20th May 1954. © Mirrorpix

NCJ - Topix
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
England
WA*5694474

Media ID 21610977

Construction Road Roads Seaside Steam Track Causeway Steamroller

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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1950s where Bill Harmeston, a dedicated worker for Northumberland County Council, is seen utilizing a powerful steam roller to level out the track for the causeway between Holy Island (Lindisfarne) and the mainland. The date etched on the image reads 20th May 1954, capturing a significant moment in time. The scene exudes an air of industriousness as Harmeston expertly maneuvers the massive steamroller along the road. With determination etched on his face, he ensures that every inch of track is perfectly smoothed out. It's evident that this construction work holds great importance for both locals and visitors alike. Surrounded by picturesque seaside views, one can't help but marvel at how such intricate engineering was accomplished during those times. The steamroller itself stands as a symbol of progress and innovation in road construction. This snapshot provides us with a glimpse into an era where manual labor played an integral role in shaping our infrastructure. It serves as a reminder of the hard work and dedication put forth by individuals like Bill Harmeston who tirelessly labored to improve transportation routes for their communities. Thanks to NCJ - Topix's preservation efforts through this photo print, we are able to appreciate not only their historical significance but also gain insight into how far we have come in terms of road development since then.


Framed Prints of Bill Harmeston uses a Northumberland County Council steam roller to level out the track

Step back in time with our vintage photograph from Memory Lane Prints, featuring Bill Harmeston expertly operating a Northumberland County Council steam roller in May 1954. This captivating image showcases a significant moment in history as Harmeston worked to level out the track for the causeway between Holy Island (Lindisfarne) and the mainland. Our Media Storehouse Framed Prints bring history to life in your home, preserving precious memories and adding character to any space.


Photo Prints of Bill Harmeston uses a Northumberland County Council steam roller to level out the track

Step back in time with our vintage photographic print featuring Bill Harmeston at work. Captured in May 1954, this captivating image showcases Bill using a Northumberland County Council steam roller to level out the track for the causeway between Holy Island (Lindisfarne) and the mainland. Add a touch of history to your home or office with this stunning, high-quality print from our Media Storehouse range at Memory Lane Prints.


Poster Prints of Bill Harmeston uses a Northumberland County Council steam roller to level out the track

Step back in time with our captivating Media Storehouse Poster Print featuring Bill Harmeston and the Northumberland County Council steam roller. This iconic image, sourced from Memory Lane Prints, transports you back to May 1954 as Harmeston expertly levels out the track for the causeway between Holy Island (Lindisfarne) and the mainland. A perfect addition to any wall, this vintage print is a must-have for history enthusiasts and those who appreciate the beauty of bygone eras.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Bill Harmeston uses a Northumberland County Council steam roller to level out the track

Step into the past with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring the iconic image "Bill Harmeston uses a Northumberland County Council steam roller to level out the track" by NCJ - Topix from Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle takes you back in time to 20th May 1954, as Bill Harmeston skillfully operates the steam roller to prepare the causeway between Holy Island (Lindisfarne) and the mainland. Immerse yourself in the history and charm of this nostalgic scene, as you piece together the intricate details and bring the image to life. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages and a great way to unwind and connect with the past.

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