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THE WAY WE WERE
In the first of three Sixties s
This photo is 65 years old but a large number of the cars have survived
ABOVE: On June 2, 1980, 20066 hauls a coal train from Markam Colliery formed of mineral wagons and hoppers at Barrow Hill, having just come off the line from Hall Lane Junction and Seymour Junction. C
THE SQUARE, BOURNEMOUTH
Strolling across the beautiful Grosvenor Gardens in the late 1950s/early 1960s, one was greeted by the imposing sight of the statue of General Ferdinand Foch, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Force
This month marks 50 years since the last Wolseley left the production line. Nick Larkin sheds light on this illustrious marque
Stood alone inside Derby Litchurch Lane at 07.30 on Saturday, August 2, day two of The Greatest Gathering, the biggest railway event in decades, it was eerily quiet. It wouldn’t be like this in 30, 60