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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

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: ANGLO-GALLIC SUBMARINE 1855

ANGLO-GALLIC SUBMARINE 1855
The Anglo-Gallic Submarine railway project consists of a tube, anchored to the sea-bed. Date: 1855

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: ST GOTHARD TUNNEL CONST

ST GOTHARD TUNNEL CONST
Early stages of the construct- -ion of the Saint Gothard tunnel : a countrywoman is not too pleased at the prospect of international express trains rushing past her door... Date: 1874

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: TARN VIADUCT, FRANCE

TARN VIADUCT, FRANCE
The viaduc de Garabit carries the railway high over the Gorges du Tarn in southern France. Date: circa 1900

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Kalka to Dharampur Railway

Kalka to Dharampur Railway
A scene on the Kalka to Dharampur Railway, in the lower Himalayas, N.India; showing one of the loops whereby the trains gain altitude as they climb. Date: early 20th century

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Kentucky Railroad Shares

Kentucky Railroad Shares
Kentucky and Great Eastern Railway Company - thousand collar share certificate. Date: 1872

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: TRAIN IN COLORADO

TRAIN IN COLORADO
A train of the Denver, Rio Grande and Western Rail Road passes through the spectacular Royal Gorge, Colorado. Date: 1929

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Compartment of Russian train

Compartment of Russian train
A first-class compartment at night on the Kiev-Odessa line. Date: 1864

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: St Ouen Station, Paris, France

St Ouen Station, Paris, France
Saint Ouen Station (Clement Bayard), a characteristic suburban station on the Ceinture line which runs round Paris, in the avenue de Saint-Ouen, 17th arrondissement. Date: circa 1905

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: CABLE CAR, FRANCE

CABLE CAR, FRANCE
The CABLE-CAR of the Aiguille du Midi, in the French Alps. Date: 1926

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: AERODYNAMIC PLM TRAIN

AERODYNAMIC PLM TRAIN
Futuristic aerodynamic train planned for the Paris-Lyon- Marseille route. Date: 1937

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Midland Sleeping Coach

Midland Sleeping Coach
Midland Railway sleeping carriage. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: North Eastern Express

North Eastern Express
North Eastern Railways express loco no 69 (?) Date: circa 1902

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: London - South Western Railway Locomotive

London - South Western Railway Locomotive
London and South Western Railway express loco no 415. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Midland Railway Loco 1025

Midland Railway Loco 1025
Midland Railway express loco no 1025. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Brighton Loco 38

Brighton Loco 38
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway loco no 38. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: PASSING DURHAM 1918

PASSING DURHAM 1918
A passenger train of the London and North Eastern Railway gives travellers one of the finest views in England - across the Wear valley to Durham cathedral. Date: 1918

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Loco Lord of the Isles

Loco Lord of the Isles
Great Western Railway locomotive Lord of the Isles, built on the broad gauge favoured by Brunel, so unable to run on other lines. Date: 1850

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Reinagles Leviathan 1846

Reinagles Leviathan 1846
Reinagles pneumatic engine, the Leviathan. Date: 1846

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Great Central Railway Loco

Great Central Railway Loco
Locomotive 694 of the Great Central Railway. Date: 1900

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: OPEN FOOTPLATE 1870

OPEN FOOTPLATE 1870
On the open footplate of a train at night - driver at the controls, stoker shovelling in coal, while their train hurtles into the darkness... Date: 1870

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: SOCIAL / RUSSIAN TRAIN 20C

SOCIAL / RUSSIAN TRAIN 20C
People buy food and drink from a tea seller at a country railway station. Date: 1913

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Rail Excursion - Music Sheet - Train travel to the seaside

Rail Excursion - Music Sheet - Train travel to the seaside
THE EXCURSION TRAIN GALOP Date: circa 1860

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: SOCIAL / TECH PROGRESS 19C

SOCIAL / TECH PROGRESS 19C
Six scenes illustrating technological progress during Queen Victorias reign, including a steamship, a train, bicycles and street lighting Date: 1897

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Three travelling ladies 1929

Three travelling ladies 1929
Three ladies are about to set off on a railway journey, while the porter copes with their ample luggage. Date: 1929

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Husband Leaves Home

Husband Leaves Home
The stay-at-home-wife clings tearfully to her man as he sets out on a journey, checking the time on his watch to make sure he wont miss his train. Date: 1907

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Railway workers in London 1900

Railway workers in London 1900
A selection of photographs showing railway workers in London. Date: 1900

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: SOCIAL / US COACH / TRAIN

SOCIAL / US COACH / TRAIN
The horses of a stagecoach are alarmed by one of the first American railroad trains Date: 1830s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Fashion - Dog 1865

Fashion - Dog 1865
Blue: demi-train, silk cord at hem, neck & as a device to loop up floating ribbon ends. Grey & purple: button & flat ribbon trim down the front & in points at the hem. Date: 1865

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Costume October 1868

Costume October 1868
Girl: pleated skirt, front buttoning tunic, cape collar & skirt ends caught up. Blue dress: double skirt, train, pelerine cape, over skirt with diagonal rows of puffings. Date: 1868

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: LIONEL TRAINS ADVERT

LIONEL TRAINS ADVERT
Advertisement for Lionel model train sets featuring a pipe- smoking man leaving a toy locomotive for his grandson for Christmas Date: circa 1950

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: G LASCELLES & TOY TRAIN G LASCELLES & TOY TRAIN

G LASCELLES & TOY TRAIN G LASCELLES & TOY TRAIN
A young boy (Gerald Lascelles) playing with a toy train set Date: circa 1927

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: DEBS CURTSEYING 1934

DEBS CURTSEYING 1934
Debutante pupils of Mrs Ruby Peeler practice their curtseys ready for presentation at court. They have practice trains pinned on the back of their frocks. Date: 1934

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: LOVES LABOURS LOST

LOVES LABOURS LOST
Act IV, Scene I The Princess & her train Date: Nineteenth century

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: APPLEBY STEAM ENGINE

APPLEBY STEAM ENGINE
Appleby marine oscillating engines for use in steam vessels Date: 1880

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: ERICSSONS STEAM ENGINE

ERICSSONS STEAM ENGINE
Ericssons calorific steam engine Date: late 19th century

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: CIRCUS CLOWN AND HORSES

CIRCUS CLOWN AND HORSES
A clown and two trained horses. Date: late 19th century

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: PARIS / SACRE COEUR 1919

PARIS / SACRE COEUR 1919
Sacre Coeur, Montmartre, with the Funiculaire Date: 1919

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: FALL / BORDER TERRIER / 1960

FALL / BORDER TERRIER / 1960
Unidentfied dog, Kennel name BORDERCOT. Obedience trained, it sits with a wooden dumbell in its mouth. Date: 1960

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: FURNACE OF STEAM ENGINE

FURNACE OF STEAM ENGINE
The furnace, boilers and temperature gauge of a fully operating steam engine Date: early 19th century

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: NINE ELMS OFFICE 1845

NINE ELMS OFFICE 1845
The electric telegraph office at Nine Elms railway station, London Date: 1845

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: NEW CROSS / RAILWAY 1838

NEW CROSS / RAILWAY 1838
New Cross, south-east London, with the London and Croydon railway line Date: 1838

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: MONTMARTRE FUNICULAIRE

MONTMARTRE FUNICULAIRE
LE FUNICULAIRE, MONTMARTRE which carries sightseers and worshippers up the Butte Montmartre to the church of Sacre Coeur Date: circa 1905

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: WOMAN IN SATIN DRESS

WOMAN IN SATIN DRESS
A blonde woman wearing a long satin evening dress with a bow at the back and a slight train poses thoughtfully by a piano Date: 1930s

Background imageBubblepunk Collection: Coal - Steam Engine - 1892

Coal - Steam Engine - 1892
A diagram showing the use of a steam engine in a coal mine. Date: 1892



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