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Locomotive Smelter on the Redruth and Chacewater line, Cornwall. After 1854Driver and fireman posing for the camera and a group of small children looking on from the vantage point of a high hedge in the background
Perranporth railway bridge. Late 1800sA view from Nampara side of the railway bridge looking down Boscawen Road with Perranporth village and beach in the background
Trenance viaduct, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1910View of the viaduct taken from Trenance Gardens, with four women, wearing straw boaters, standing in the foreground. Photographer: Unknown
Liskeard and Caradon Railway. Disused trackway near Cheesewring Quarry, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. Around 1920A walking party, warmly wrapped in outdoor clothing (including trilby hats), taking a break on the old Liskeard to Caradon railway track
Redruth Railway Station, Cornwall, 1st March 1867This well known photograph depicts the first broad gauge passenger train to arrive at Redruth from the west on 1st March 1867
Camborne Railway Station. 1920sCamborne Station in the early 1920s, including the splendid platform lamps, the flat awning of the down platform contrasting with the pitched version on the up side
Welcoming party on the opening day of Padstow railway station, Cornwall. 27th March 1899A large group of welcoming dignitaries await the arrival of the first train into Padstow railway station on the opening day 27th March 1899
View from Looe Bridge across the river estuary, showing part of the Liskeard to Looe branch railway lineSmall craft moored in the river; loaded trucks on the railway line across the river. Photographer: Surgeon Captain John Campbell
Group of men and boys on a railway track, possibly Padstow-Wadebridge branch line, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe figures in the picture, may not be railway workers; the dogs and wire suggest they may be a party out to snare rabbits
Truro Station and Richmond Hill, Truro, Cornwall. Late 1800sSoldiers and sailors march away from the station down Richmond Hill towards Truro town. A group of Naval and army officers follow the marching sailors. All watched by a small crowd of onlookers
Tolgarrick railway bridge, Truro, Cornwall. 1920sTolgarrick Bridge carried the branch line over the Falmouth Road to Newham goods yard alongside the river Fal. However, the railway was originally the West Cornwall Railway (WCR)
The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view from the St Budeaux side of the Tamar river of the Royal Albert Bridge and Saltash. Queen Victorias consort Prince Albert opened the single broad gauge track bridge over the River Tamar
The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. After 1859A view from the St Budeaux side of the Tamar river of the Royal Albert Bridge and Saltash. Queen Victorias consort Prince Albert opened the single broad gauge track bridge over the River Tamar
Padstow to Wadebridge branch line, Cornwall. 1900General view towards Padstow railway line with a steam train approaching from Dennis Hill. Photographer: Unknown
View of the Ponsanooth viaduct, Cornwall. Early 1900sOn the advice of the Victorian railway engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, river crossings for the new Cornish railway line built by the Cornwall Railway Company (1859 to 1889)
Padstow railway station from across the estuary, Cornwall. Before 1907A distant view of the station with steam and smoke issuing from the train locomotive alongside the station platform. In the distance to the left of the station can be seen the girder railway bridge
Newquay to Chacewater branch line, Cornwall. Early 1900sA fast moving train at Perrancoombe, on the track above the marshes, heading towards Perranporth. Photographer: Unknown
The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. After 1859The Royal Albert Bridge and Saltash taken from the St Budeaux side of the river. Queen Victorias consort Prince Albert opened the single broad gauge track bridge over the River Tamar
Opening of Padstow railway station, Cornwall. 27th March 1899The crowded platform on 27th March 1899 with the station awning and lamposts decorated with flags and bunting as part of the station opening celebrations
The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. After 1859A view of the north side of the Royal Albert Bridge from the Devon side of the river Tamar. Queen Victorias consort Prince Albert opened the single broad gauge track bridge over the River Tamar