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A contemporary lithograph of a steam locomotive on the Metropolitan Line near Paddington Station (18
Lisbon by Night by Paulo Miguel Costa camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS U
Alone on the Track by Paulo Miguel Costa camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L I
Winding Track by Paulo Miguel Costa Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Climbing Tram by Paulo Miguel Costa camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
First Tram of the Day by Paulo Miguel Costa camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4
The January 1910 floods in Asnières-sur-Seine (France).
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Mount Royal Station1400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Marylandcirca 1907J
Dead horses and a broken cart on Menin Road, with troops in thedistance (Ypres, Belgium, 1917). Hor
The original Tokyo Station at its completion in 1914. It opened on December 20th, with four platfor
thesunsetempire:AT&SF’s #14, an EMD E6 on the head end of the Texas Chief at Newton, KS in 1960.
Road maintenance with lorry and workmen in Curdworth (Warwickshire,England, 1930s).
merry christmas…happy new year by e&e photography Camera: Canon EOS 7D
336bc:Fifth Avenue in Winter, by Childe Hassam, c1890
Transport in the Warsaw Ghetto in summer 1941:Street rickshaws and a tramcar carry passengers along
A German troop train, sometime before 1914 [?].
Members of the Women’s Land Army (Somerset, 1942).
Women’s Land Army training at the WLA training centre at Cannington Farm, Somerset (Englan
kicker-of-elves:Peshawar Fire Brigade National Geographic January 1977 J.Bruce Baumann
Southampton Toast Rack Tram No.2 (1916).Southampton had a horse-drawn tram system from the mid-1800s
Southampton Royal Pier (Hampshire, 1905), designed by EdwardStephens.The pier was opened in 1833 by
A Caterpillar tractor with grader widening the roadway of the AlaskaHighway (1942).
London Cabmen (1877), from Street Life in London by John Thomson and Adolphe Smith: “Despi
Outside Liverpool Street Station, which was run by the Great Eastern Railway, and connected passenge
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