RM2BW950T–New railway station at St Marys Cray , Kent . 1937
RMG4ETNM–The new diesel-electric locomotive making a trial run from Derby, draws into St. Pancras Station, London
RFH3EY5E–LANCS new Station, Liverpool St, City 1866. Illustrated London News
RMG36KP1–Construction of St. Pancras Station. The magnificent canopy of the new Midland Railway terminus takes shape near the Euston Road. Date: 1868
RMGACR7F–New Station Master G.W Morrison polishes his top hat in his office at St Pancras Station.
RFH3EWEY–LANCS New Station, Tithebarn St, Liverpool 1850. Illustrated London News
RM2BW968J–The first railway train arrives in the Vatican City . History was made when the first railway train steamed into the new Vatican Station , within the shadow of St Peters , Rome . The first train entering the new Vatican Station . 5 April 1932
RFH3ETGG–LONDON Blackwall Station at Fenchurch St 1853. Illustrated London News
RMB55H53–New Pullman train at St. St Pancras. May 1960 M4490
RFH3H8EA–LONDON Gt Eastern Station, Liverpool St 1875. Illustrated London News
RM2BW9561–The Romney , Hythe & Dymchurch light railway terminates at Dungeness beach . This engine is leaving the station , which is situated next to the old lighthouse . The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway is a 15 in/381 mm gauge light railway in Kent , England . The 131/2-mile (22 km) line runs from the Cinque Port of Hythe via Dymchurch , St. Mary's Bay , New Romney and Romney Sands to Dungeness . 1936
RFH3EXRH–LONDON Farringdon Underground station, Cowcross St 1866. Illustrated London News
RM2J3HYFY–BROADWAY/JEFFERSON ST, New York City, NY, USA, Shortly before the sun is gone - at a metro station in brooklyn
RMBDJ1WW–Statue of Sir John Betjeman gazes at the new roof in St Pancras International Station, London, UK. Statue by Martin Jennings.
RM2AAT2GM–Historic Moor Street Railway Station, Birmingham, City Centre, West Midlands,England,UK, next to modern Bull Ring, Selfridges retail area BW
RM2HJ54CF–New refrigerated self service snack bar at St Pancreas Station, London, 15th October 1959. Called The Midland, it is the first of many new style cafeterias to be installed by British Railways at railway stations. Pictured, Tonie Funnell, 25 year old British Railways hostess.
RM2R8Y90B–New Church of St. John the Baptist, Isleworth, 1857. 'The style of the church is Gothic, of the Perpendicular period...The architect was James Deason, Esq...The situation is within two or three hundred yards of the Isleworth station of the Windsor Railway; the edifice from it appears to great advantage...To the left of the church in the engraving is the Parsonage House, completed within the last fortnight. It has been built in strict accordance with the character of the church, at the sole cost of John Farnell, Esq., of Isleworth. On the right of the view is shown a portion of a cluster of twe
RM2HWE3GP–Liverpool Lime Street railway station improvement scheme. A 'rest and be thankful' patio at first storey level above the new shops by Lime Street Station. Liverpool, Merseyside. May 1970.
RMGACR6C–St Pancras Station - Capital Letters
RM2D1TH9P–AMERSHAM, Buckinghamshire. A view of the town, lying in the valley of the Misbourne, showing the tower of St Mary's Church. In 1892, the railway arrived and the town buildings spread towards the new station on the hill. Photographed by Henry Taunt (active 1860-1922).
RM2H9N3NF–Warszawa, 1948-10-20. Przewóz z Dworca Gdañskiego bloku z kamienio³omów w Strzegomiu przeznaczonego na nowy trzon Kolumny Zygmunta, daru Centralnego Zarz¹du Przemys³u Mineralnego. Platforma z blokiem na ulicy Królewskiej. Widoczny koœció³ pw. œw. Józefa przy klasztorze ss. Wizytek. bk PAP Warsaw, Oct. 20, 1948. Transport of a block from the quarry in Strzegom from the Gdanski railway station. The block will serve as a new shaft of the Zygmunt's Column, the gift of the Mineral Industry Central Management. The platform with the block on Krolewska Street. In the background St Joseph Church,
RMAR8YYD–New St Pancras Underground Station London England
RMH1A2CX–The Times Sq / 42 St Station SIgn in New York City
RM2WTHP94–Collotype - New York Central railway station, St. Timothée, QC, about 1910
RMJ0RYF7–Mar. 10, 1980 - ''Rocket'' Launch For New Stamps The clock was turned back 150 years today when a replica of Stephenson Rocket steamed into St. Pancras Station, London, to mark the Post Office's special train issue which goes on sale on Wednesday. The Replica Rocket-along with an open wagon and closed coach steamed into St. Pancras Station after a historic half-mile run. On the footplate and clad in 19th century attire were Peter Semmens, assistant curator of the National Railway Museum at York, where the locomotive is kept. The five special stamps, all first class 12P, have been produced to c
RME0DWR0–Unidentified Group Posing Near The Canadian Pacific Railway High Level Bridge
RMR0AWPH–The Architecture in Kings Cross Station, London, UK
RFJ6E4EA–New York city subway station on 32th st
RMH29M3H–The Bullring area near New Street Railway Station Birmingham, West Midlands, u.k.
RF2WFH9H3–Various architecture structures featuring straight lines and construction near Kings Cross and St Pancras railway stations.
RMFB41K0–A pedestrian tunnel features an LED integrated lightwall and links St Pancras International and King's Cross St Pancras stations
RM2J3HYEM–BROADWAY/JEFFERSON ST, New York City, NY, USA, Golden Sunlight reflecting from the train - but in black and white not so visible. But imagine it's golden.
RM2AWJTEP–Daily Colonist (1901-09-01) . AND White Lead I!EASILY THE BEST Manufactured by BRiTlSH AMERICA PAINTVICTORIA;; oaeoaaa*o»9 GhiGkieililg Pianos These instruments, are takVng-.the lead In British ^lu^^^^^with Kood taste and sound commoii eense choose one or^the otiier, tuecauseof their superiority. •Full particulars of— 88 QoTemmcDt street. Victoria. Also at 123 Hastings St.. Vancouver.. m mmi fancy goods .rrlvod at OKIENTAIj BATH^ATX, 90nonplns St., and at YGKOmVJIA BA-ZiVti.n, 152 Government St. Near Vic-toriaHotel. , > .„- ?) DUNCANS STATION,R & N. Railway. This new and commodious hotel I
RM2WRGWB0–Railway Station at the Franklin Petroleum Oil Works, Pennsylvania, 1864. 'The casks or barrels of crude oil are conveyed from the Franklin and Titusville stations by the Atlantic and Great Western Railway...Two hundred miles of railway were constructed in as many days before the end of 1862, and 145 miles were added [in] 1863. The line is now opened throughout its entire length, traversing the fertile States of Pennsylvania and Ohio, and enabling goods or passengers to travel from New York to St. Louis, near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri, without a change of carriage...During
RFPBBG2X–Views of St Paul's Cathedral and the Millennium Bridge in London on a sunny April evening
RME0DWJ9–Alberta Railway and Irrigation Company Engine No. 8
RF2WFH9H9–Various architecture structures featuring straight lines and construction near Kings Cross and St Pancras railway stations.
RM2CGYKTY–. The Westinghouse Companies exhibits at the International Railway Congress, Washington, Nineteen hundred and five . ascomprising one of the most important displays of improved railway appliances set beforethe congress. This companys greatest exhibits, however, were its systems in operationover the roads traveled by the delegates and its modern terminal installations, notablyat the new South Station, Boston ; at the Broad StreetStation, Philadelphia ; at the Jersey City and Pittsburgterminals of the Pennsylvania Railroad ; and at the newUnion Station at St. Louis, which has the largest powerin
RM2WG0JR0–Plan of the Thames Embankment, 1862. 'The commissioners...recommend that an embanked roadway of about two miles should be formed between Westminster-bridge and Battersea Park, commencing at the east abutment of Westminster-bridge, on a viaduct...opposite the Houses of Parliament, as far as Bishop's-walk; thence on a solid embankment to the north side of the London Gasworks; continued under Vauxhall-bridge as far as Nine Elms...and thence, on a solid embankment, passing under the land arch of the railway bridge and terminating at the approach road of the new suspension-bridge at Battersea. The
RFPBBG53–Views along the river Thames and the London city business district on a sunny April evening
RME0DWTG–Dignitaries Cross the Newly Completed Canadian Pacific Railway High Level Bridge at Lethbridge
RMRRF24X–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 52 The Florists' Review October 14, 1920 BMIL SCHL08S. Pras. and Ttmm. MILTON 8BUNKA 8«crat«f» THE RIBBON HOUSE ScHLoss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 31 and 33 East 2glh street, NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties called the Edgeplain Floral Co. was organized, with, it was said, a capital stock of $100,000. This company pur- chased six acres of land at St. Leon- ard 's station on the Newtown branch of the Philadelphia & Beading railway. They erected one greenhouse 92x600 feet on this property, also a boiler house and serv
RME0DY0N–Widening the Alberta Railway and Coal Company Main Irrigation Canal
RME0DY0B–Alberta Railway and Irrigation Company Dredge Crossing Willow Creek Flume
RME0DY02–Snow Plow And Alberta Railway And Irrigation Company Engines 22 And 25 At Warne
RME0E253–Interior of the Canadian Pacific Railway freight shed in Lethbridge
RME0DXNT–Reconstruction And Repair On The (A. R. & I.) Alberta Railway And Irrigation and (LNID) Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District Irrigation Systems
RME0DWEE–James Dodge and family posed in horse drawn wagon
RMD5KPRA–Raised express track 9th Ave. 'L' (LOC)
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