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Railways Collection (page 2)

The railway photography of Charles Brown

77 items

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Background imageRailways Collection: 4-6-0 738 with train

4-6-0 738 with train
Southern Railway King Arthur Class 4-6-0 locomotive King Pellinore with a London Bridge to Wimbledon service

Background imageRailways Collection: Sentinel Steam Railcar Neptune

Sentinel Steam Railcar Neptune
Sentinel Steam Railcar 265 Neptune of the London & North Eastern Railway, built to Diagram 89 in 1928

Background imageRailways Collection: Waiting to set off

Waiting to set off
A mother anxiously hangs on to her son while he looks out of the carriage window

Background imageRailways Collection: Southern Belle crossing Ouse Valley Viaduct

Southern Belle crossing Ouse Valley Viaduct
Southern Railway King Arthur Class 4-6-0 locomotive 793 Sir Ontzlake at the head of an express crossing the Ouse Valley Viaduct at Balcombe

Background imageRailways Collection: Atlantic Coast Express

Atlantic Coast Express
Maunsell S15 Class 4-6-0 locomotive 827 of the Southern Railway hauling the Atlantic Coast Express

Background imageRailways Collection: Three children and the engine driver

Three children and the engine driver
Three children talking to the driver of Southern Railway 860 4-6-0 Lord Hawke and inspecting its wheels, Waterloo Station 1934

Background imageRailways Collection: Brighton electric experimental train

Brighton electric experimental train
The Brighton express experimental unit 2001, 17 November 1931

Background imageRailways Collection: Pullman passengers

Pullman passengers
Passengers boarding Southern Railway Pullman carriages at Victoria Station

Background imageRailways Collection: Lubricating the motion of Lord Nelson

Lubricating the motion of Lord Nelson
Southern Railway Lord Nelson Class 4-6-0 locomotive 850 Lord Nelson being prepared for its first service from Waterloo

Background imageRailways Collection: Breakfast

Breakfast on a Southern Railway service in the 1930s

Background imageRailways Collection: Charing Cross

Charing Cross
The replica of the Charing Cross in the station forecourt

Background imageRailways Collection: Airfield construction in Holland, 1944

Airfield construction in Holland, 1944
British troops using a 2 0" gauge Ruston & Hornsby diesel locomotive and Hudson tipping wagons while rebuilding an airfield

Background imageRailways Collection: Inauguration of the boat train service, Dover 1936

Inauguration of the boat train service, Dover 1936
The first boat train service from London to Paris boarding the Southern Railway cross-Channel ferry SS Hampton Ferry at Dover

Background imageRailways Collection: Southampton Docks

Southampton Docks
Southern Railway Class S15 4-6-0 locomotive with a freight train at Southampton Docks

Background imageRailways Collection: Ferry construction for the Southern Railway, Tyneside February 1934

Ferry construction for the Southern Railway, Tyneside February 1934
The construction of a new ferry for the Southern Railway at a shipyard on the River Tyne

Background imageRailways Collection: Ballasting the line near Gillingham, 1931

Ballasting the line near Gillingham, 1931
Ballast dropping from a Southern Railway 40 ton ballast hopper onto the track

Background imageRailways Collection: Lord Anson at Wimbledon

Lord Anson at Wimbledon
The Mayor and Mayoress of Wimbledon on the footplate of Southern Railway Lord Nelson Class 4-6-0 locomotive Lord Anson with its designer Richard Edward Lloyd Maunsell (in bowler hat) close by

Background imageRailways Collection: Waterloo Station, 3 May 1933

Waterloo Station, 3 May 1933
Travellers checking the new prices at Waterloo Station

Background imageRailways Collection: Lord Anson, 10 October 1931

Lord Anson, 10 October 1931
Southern Railway Lord Nelson Class 4-6-0 locomotive 851 Lord Anson

Background imageRailways Collection: Bournemouth Limited

Bournemouth Limited
Southern Railway King Arthur Class 4-6-0 locomotive 789 Sir guy at the head of an express

Background imageRailways Collection: Southern Belle inaugural run, 1931

Southern Belle inaugural run, 1931
King Arthur Class 4-6-0 locomotive E780 Sir Persant hauling the Southern Belle between London and Brighton

Background imageRailways Collection: Overhauling a King Arthur engine at Nine Elms, 1925

Overhauling a King Arthur engine at Nine Elms, 1925
Men working on a Southern Railway King Arthur Class 4-6-0 locomotive at Nine Elms

Background imageRailways Collection: Inauguration of the boat train service, Dover 1936

Inauguration of the boat train service, Dover 1936
The Southern Railway cross-Channel ferry SS Hampton Ferry leaving Dover with the first boat train service from London to Paris

Background imageRailways Collection: Bricklayers Arms Goods Station, 5 January 1932

Bricklayers Arms Goods Station, 5 January 1932
Demolition at the Bricklayers Arms Goods Station

Background imageRailways Collection: Locomotive building, Eastleigh 16 December 1931

Locomotive building, Eastleigh 16 December 1931
Locomotive driving wheels at Southern Railways Eastleigh Locomotive Works

Background imageRailways Collection: Locomotive building, Eastleigh 16 December 1931

Locomotive building, Eastleigh 16 December 1931
A wheel lathe in operation at Eastleigh Locomotive Works

Background imageRailways Collection: Lord Anson, 10 October 1931

Lord Anson, 10 October 1931
the driver looking out of Southern Railway Lord Nelson Class 4-6-0 locomotive 851 Lord Anson

Background imageRailways Collection: Atlantic Coast Express 25 July 1931

Atlantic Coast Express 25 July 1931
Southern Railway King Arthur Class 4-6-0 locomotive 450 Sir Kay hauling the Atlantic Coast Express

Background imageRailways Collection: Atlantic Coast Express 25 July 1931

Atlantic Coast Express 25 July 1931
Southern Railway King Arthur Class 4-6-0 locomotive 744 Maid of Astolat hauling the london-bound Atlantic Coast Express



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