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Railway workers in London 1900
A selection of photographs showing railway workers in London. Date: 1900
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Media ID 20154977
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This selection of photographs taken in London during the year 1900 offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of railway workers during the early 1900s. The images depict a diverse range of railway employees, from ticket collectors and porters to signalmen and engine room staff, all hard at work ensuring the smooth operation of the railway system. The first photograph shows a group of porters, dressed in their distinctive uniforms, carefully handling luggage on a crowded London street. The second image captures the interior of a booking office, where a busy ticket collector is assisting passengers, while outside, the foggy streets of Victoria Station are seen through the window. Another photograph reveals the interior of a railway carriage, where a railway worker checks tickets as passengers make their way to their seats. In another image, a signalman is seen standing on a platform, intently watching the tracks and signaling the approach of a train through the fog. The final photograph in this collection shows an engine room worker, dressed in protective clothing, stoking the fire of a steam engine. These images offer a unique insight into the daily lives of railway workers during this period, and the essential role they played in the transport infrastructure of London and beyond. The photographs are a testament to the dedication and hard work of the railway workers during the early 1900s, a time when the railway was a vital lifeline for the transportation of people and goods. These images capture the essence of a bygone era, and serve as a reminder of the important role that railway workers continue to play in our modern transportation systems.
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