 | Item 64002 Locomotive Train ENGINE Postcard Old Steam - LNER 8021 Early B/W Postcard. Train. Railway. Vintage Steam L.N.E.R. LNER 8021 (Great Eastern) 4-4-0 No. 8021. These engines, class T19, were originally built as a class of 110 rather ungainly 2-4-0's, whose appearance was later improved when converted to 4-4-0's by the fitting of a leading bogie, while superheating gave them a better performance. The first was scrapped in 1922, but twenty-two years elapsed before all had disappeared. Published by J. Arthur Dixon Dickinson Robinson Squirrel trademark. Photo by M. D. England. Group No. 3 in a Set of 15
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 | Item 64001 Locomotive Train ENGINE Postcard LNER 5267 Neasden Shed Early B/W Postcard. Train. Railway. Vintage Steam L.N.E.R. 5267 (Great Central) Class C4 4-4-2 N. 5267 Twenty-seven of these handsome Atlantics were built between 1903 and 1906, the last being withdrawn in 1950. No. 5267 is seen here at Neasden shed after her appearance had been spoiled by the fitting of a a flower pot chimney. Published by J. Arthur Dixon Dickinson Robinson Squirrel trademark. Photo by M. D. England. Group No. 14 in a Set of 15
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 | Item 64000 Locomotive Train ENGINE Postcard LMS 7768 - Abergavenny Early B/W Postcard. L.M.S. 7768 Train. Railway. Vintage Steam LMS (LNWR). Webb Coal Tanks. These useful little engines - of which three hundred were built - were by no means confined to coal haulage, but were used for all types of short-distacnce freight and passenger trains, especially in hilly districts. The class was designed in 1881 and all but one had gone by 1955. This sole survivor was brought out of retirement in 1958 to work a special last train in the Abergavenny district. Published by J. Arthur Dixon Dickinson Robinson Squirrel trademark. Photo by M. D. England. Group No. 2 in a Set of 15
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 | Item 63999 Locomotive Train ENGINE Postcard LMS 5050 Carlisle Shed Early B/W Postcard. L.M.S. 5050. Train. Railway. Vintage Steam LMS (LNWR). Precedent class 2-4-0. Webb's assortment of unreliable compound designs could never compare with his simple and efficient Precedent class 2-4-0's, which for years did some prodigious feats of haulage and speed on the west Coast main line. No. 5050 Merrie Carlisle is seen here at Carlisle shed in 1932. Published by J. Arthur Dixon Dickinson Robinson Squirrel trademark. Photo by M. D. England. Group No. 3 in a Set of 15
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 | Item 63998 Locomotive Train ENGINE Postcard Vintage Steam LMS 9129 Early B/W Postcard. L.M.S. 9126. Train. Railway. Vintage Steam LMS (LNWR). 0-8-0. No. 9129 The LNWR possessed a very large number of 0-8-0 tender engines, some having started life as 2-8-0 compounds, others being converted from one wheel-arrangement to the other and then back again. The engine in the photograph is shown in what can best be described as a typical North Western condition externally. Published by J. Arthur Dixon Dickinson Robinson Squirrel trademark. Photo by M. D. England. Group No. 13 in a Set of 15
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 | Item 63997 Locomotive Train ENGINE Postcard Vintage Steam LMS 3247 Early B/W Postcard. L.M.S. 3247. Train. Railway. Vintage Steam LMS (Midland). 0-6-0. No. 3247 When taken over a tthe amalgamation, the LMS described these engines as Johnson Midland 0-6-0's. It is interesting that after going in for repair some engines which had been enlarged to 3F re-appeared in the smaller version as 2F. Published by J. Arthur Dixon Dickinson Robinson Squirrel trademark. Photo by M. D. England. Group No. 10 in a Set of 15
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 | Item 63996 Locomotive Train ENGINE Postcard Old Steam - LMS 10136 Early B/W Postcard. L.M.S. 10136. Train. Railway. Vintage Steam LMS (Furness). 4-4-0. No. 10136. Despite the fact that some years had passed since a re-paint, 10136 photographed at Barrow in 1930 still looked spick and span in her red livery and polished beading. Pettigrew re-built eight of these neat engines in 1896-1900, the last going to the scrap yard in 1931. Published by J. Arthur Dixon Dickinson Robinson Squirrel trademark. Photo by M. D. England. Group No. 15 in a Set of 15
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 | Item 63995 Locomotive Train ENGINE Postcard Vintage Steam LMS 3195 Early B/W Postcard. L.M.S. 3195. Train. Railway. Vintage Steam LMS (Midland). 0-6-0. No. 3195. The history of the Midland Railway's huge army of 0-6-0 tender engines, eventually comprising (including absorbed engines) the record number of one-thousand-seven-hundred-and-sixy-one, is one of gradual development and re-building No. 3195 is shown as Class 2, a very young relation of the final class 4's, well-known virtually up to the end of the steam era. Published by J. Arthur Dixon Dickinson Robinson Squirrel trademark. Photo by M. D. England. Group No. 9 in a Set of 15
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 | Item 63993 Locomotive Train ENGINE Postcard Old Steam Southern 141 Early B/W Postcard. Southern 141. Train. Railway. Vintage Steam SR (LBSC) 0-6-0TK No. 141. One of Stroudley's Class E1, the goods cantemporaries of his famous D1 0-4-2T passenger engines. Seventy-nine of the class were built between 1874 and 1891. Four were sent to work in the Isle of Wight in 1932. The last of the class was withdrawn from active service in 1961. photo by M. D. England. Published by J. Arthur Dixon Dickinson Robinson Group No. 7 in a Set of 15 Squirrel trademark.
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 | Item 62894 Edinburgh Old Postcard Locomotive Train on FORTH BRIDGE Vintage Scotland Colour Postcard. Locomotive Steam train passing Forth Bridge. Railway Bridg.e River. / he Labour of 5000 Men (day and night) for 7 years. Locomotive Steam Train passing by. Boats. Engineers - Sir John Fowler & Sir Benjamin Baker, Contractor - Sir William Arrol, Opened March 1890, Cost over £3,000,000. Length, including approach viaducts, over 1 1/2 miles. Two spans of 1710 ft. Each and two of 690 ft, each, Highest part above sea level at high tide 361 ft. Height of Rails above sea level at high tide 157 ft 8 ins. Depth below water level 91 ft. Materials used: Steel 54,160 tons, concrete, 64,300 cubic yards, granite 740,000 cubic feet, cement over 21,000 tons. Ordinary stone: 48,400 cubic yards. Rivets: 6,5000,000=4,200 tons.
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 | Item 62137 LOCOMOTIVE Train 1904 Old Postcard - L & NWR IRISH MAIL Vintage Colour Moonlight Moon Postcard. Locomotives. Railway. Steam Train running by Night. Railroad. Dublin. Ireland. L. & N.W.R. Irish Mail. Sent from Dublin to Dalkey Victoria Road 5 Chalotte Terrace Miss Wade. KEVII 1/2d Published by Valentine's Series| Price: | £6.99 | €11.88 | US$16.78 |
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 | Item 61211 Egypt Old Postcard SUEZ Train arriving from Port Tewfik Vintage Colour Picture Postcard. Africa Suez, Railway Station. Train arriving from Port Tewfik. Railroad. Locomotive. Published by The Cairo Postcard Trust
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 | Item 60612 Yorkshire 1940 RP Postcard Whitby SANDSEND from Cliffs c.1940 Vintage Real Photo Photographic Old Judges' Postcard. Sandsend from the Cliffs. WHITBY. Panorama, General View. Beach. Locomotive Train. Railway. Bridge. Sandsend HOTEL. Sent from Yorkshire to Surrey. KG6 2d Published by Judges' Ltd| Price: | £9.99 | €16.98 | US$23.98 |
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 | Item 57514 LOCOMOTIVE Engine Train Edward Elgar 3414 Old Postcard Vintage B/W Real Photo Postcard. Locomotives. Railway. Published by Real Photographs Co. Ltd.
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 | Item 57509 LOCOMOTIVE Engine Train 1494 Old R.P. Postcard Railway Vintage B/W Postcard. Locomotives Train 1494. Rail Tracks. Railroad.
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 | Item 57507 LOCOMOTIVE Engine Train No. 779 Old RP Postcard Railway Vintage B/W Postcard. Locomotive Train 779. Locomotive Magazine Series No. 2260. Published by The Locomotive Publishing Co. Ltd.
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 | Item 57506 LOCOMOTIVE Engine Train LNER 8806 Old Postcard Railway Vintage B/W Real Photo Postcard. LNER 8806. Locomotive Train. Published by Real Photograph by Chapman & Son
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 | Item 55266 LOCOMOTIVE Train Old Postcard - Atlantic Coast Express Vintage B/W Postcard. S. Rly. Locomotive, Train No. 827. Railway. The Atlantic Coast Express or Ace is the Southern railway's west of England service connecting London (Waterloo) with Exeter, Plymouth, North Devon and North Cornwall. The train usually consists of ten corridor coaches and a dining car, tare weight 350 tons and is hauled by an engine of the Lord Nelson or King Arthur class.
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 | Item 55257 LOCOMOTIVE Train 1905 Postcard G.N.R.S. 8 Coupled Goods Vintage Old B/W Postcard. G. N. R. S. 8 Coupled Goods Locomotive. Engine. Railway. Train No. 401. Sent from Peterborough. KE7 1/2d Published by G. Smith
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 | Item 55240 Pendennis Castle EXPRESS LOCOMOTIVE Train Old Postcard Vintage B/W Postcard. Express Locomotive No. 4079. Pendennis Castle. Railway. G.W.R. 4-6-0. Built at Swindon Works 1923.
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 | Item 54625 Duchess of Abercorn LOCOMOTIVE TRAIN 6234 Old Postcard Early Real Photo B/W Postcard. Locomotive, Duchess of Abercorn. Locomotives Engine. Railway. No. 6234 LM.
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 | Item 54624 SLINFOLD LOCOMOTIVE Engine / Train Old Postcard Railway Early Real Photo B/W Postcard. Slinfold, Locomotives. Railway Worker. Published by F. Moore's Railway
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 | Item 54621 Baltic Type Express Tank Engine LOCOMOTIVE Old Postcard Vintage B/W Postcard. Baltic Type Express Tank Engine No. B. 333. Remembrance. Southern. Locomotive. 4.6.4. Published by Southern Railway by Locomotive Pubishing Co.
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 | Item 54620 Golden Arrow Southern Railway - LOCOMOTIVE Old Postcard Vintage B/W Postcard. Golden Arrow (S. Rly.). Southern Railway, Locomotives. Train. Railway. with Slogan - Help to make the world a better place and life a worthier thing. His Majesty King George VI. / Southern Railawy's world-famed continental express. It leaves Victoria Statin daily at 11 a.m. and arrives at Dover at 12.55 pm. The train is the English Portion of a fast continental service which covers the 288 miles from London to Paris in 6 3/4 hours. Published by Photochrom
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 | Item 54334 LOCOMOTIVE Old Postcard The Fastest Train in the World Vintage B/W Postcard. The Fastest Train in the World. Locomotives. Steam Train. Bridge. Railway, Railroad. Published by Loco. Pub. Co., Ltd., London
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 | Item 54333 HASTINGS EXPRESS Locomotive Train S.E. C.R Old Postcard Vintage Real Photo B/W Postcard. S. E. and C. R. Hastings Express. Locomotives Steam Train. Railway, Railroad. Published by E. Pouteau Railway Postcard
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 | Item 46496 Egypt Old Postcard SUEZ PORT-TEWFIK - Locomotive TRAIN Vintage Colour Picture Postcard. Africa Suez, Panorama, General View of Port Tewfik. Locomotives Train passing. Published by The Cairo Postcard Trust
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 | Item 45811 USA 1908 Postcard LOCOMOTIVE Train - New York & Chicago Vintage Colour Postcard. The 20th Century, Ltd., between New York and Chicago, 980 miles in 18 hours. Locomotive, Train. Railways. Sent from Caton to Manchester. KE7 1/2d Published by Valentine
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 | Item 45744 LOCOMOTIVE Train 1904 Old Postcard G.N.R. Engine No.251 Vintage B/W Postcard. Great Northern Railway Engine, No 251. Locomotive. Sent from Doncaster to Hull. KE7 1/2d
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 | Item 45612 Railway Train Grand River Canyon Colorado 1906 Postcard USA Vintage Undivided Back Colour Picture Postcard. A locomotive Train passing Grand River Canyon. Colorado. Sent from Denver Colo. to Paris France. 1c Franklin Published by Detroit Photographic Co. 1903
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