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Bodmin General station open day, Bodmin, Cornwall. June 1987
Calstock viaduct, Cornwall. After 2nd March 1908
Camborne Collection2 Photo Mugs
Carbis Bay Collection3 Photo Mugs
Chacewater Viaduct, Cornwall. Around 1910
CheesewringLiskeard and Caradon Railway. Disused trackway near Cheesewring Quarry, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. Around 1920
Falmouth Collection3 Photo Mugs
Grampound RoadThe Royal Visit by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Grampound Road, Cornwall. 15th July 1903
Gwinear RoadView of Gwinear Road station looking west, Cornwall. Possibly at the opening of the Helston branch line on 9th May 1887
Hayle Collection3 Photo Mugs
Looe Collection2 Photo Mugs
LostwithielClun Castle engine stops at Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1985
Newquay Collection3 Photo Mugs
Padstow Collection9 Photo Mugs
PenpondsPassenger train crossing Penponds Viaduct, Cornwall. Before 1899
Penryn Collection2 Photo Mugs
Perranporth Collection3 Photo Mugs
Perranwell Collection4 Photo Mugs
Ponsanooth Collection2 Photo Mugs
Redruth Collection2 Photo Mugs
Saltash Collection4 Photo Mugs
St Agnes Collection2 Photo Mugs
St Ives Collection2 Photo Mugs
Truro Collection22 Photo Mugs
Truro railway station, Cornwall. 1914-1918News stand on the platform of Truro station during the First World War. Two ladies and a young boy stand for the photograph. The picture shows many copies of newspapers and magazines for sale
GWR (4-4-0) Bulldog SWIFT (3350) with men posed in front. Between 1900-1912Image shows GWR (4-4-0) Bulldog SWIFT (3350) possibly at Truro station although the locality is unknown. Eight workers are posed in front of the locomotive
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
Bugle Railway Station, Bugle, Cornwall. Probably before 1910A general view of Bugle Railway Station. A train is in the station and loaded wagons belonging to T.J. Sharp & Co. can be seen in the goods yard. Photographer: Unknown
GWR tank number 34 pictured with four men on the St Ives branch. Around 1905The image shows GWR number 34 pictured with two unnamed men, Charlie Gould the fireman standing on the running plate and the driver Nickie Curnow standing with his feeder (oil can)
Penweathers Viaduct, near Truro, Cornwall. Before 12th October 1926The original Brunel viaduct almost filled in to track level. This timber fan-structure and stone viaduct was replaced by the embankment on 12th October 1926. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
GWR 6-wheeled clerestory 3rd class coach No. 1692. Around 1912A Great Western Railway 6-wheeled clerestory 3rd class coach No. 1692. This particular coach was used in the Fowey strike in 1912
Workers in front of locomotive GWR 1307. Possibly around 1895A group of railway workers in front of the Great Western Railway engine 1307. The 2-4-2T engine was built by in 1895 by Kitson and Company and was withdrawn from service in 1926. Photographer: Unknown
Steam train outside Newquay station, Cornwall. Around 1925Cornishman and amateur photographer, Major Arthur William Gill, was well known in Cornwall and elsewhere during the 1920s and 1930s for his presentations of stills
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
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