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Millwrights at Siemens Bros. factory, Stafford

Millwrights with a saddle tank locomotive at Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, Stafford in about 1905. Siemens Bros. Electrical Engineering Works opened its Lichfield Road factory in 1903, after relocating ...

Miniature railway at Pitmaston House, Birmingham

Men riding a miniature railway at Pitmaston House, Moseley, Birmingham. From a photograph album belonging to the Bolton family, Oakamoor. An article in the Sheffield Weekly Telegraph, Saturday 05 ...

Miniature Railway Station, Trentham Gardens

The Miniature Railway Station was built in 1935 by Trentham Gardens Ltd. The journey started here, and people were then conveyed by rail to either the Swimming Baths or to the far side of the lake. The ...

Miniature Railway, Trentham Gardens,

The miniature railway carried passengers to the outdoor swimming pool. Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century ...

Mixed goods passing Norton Bridge

This photograph shows a LNWR 4-6-0 engine hauling a rake of mixed goods in the vicinity of Norton Bridge on the "down" Stafford to Crewe line. This image is featured by kind permission of the Churnet ...

Model Locomotive, Bagnall's Engineering Works, Stafford,

Model locomotive made from wood by the joiners at W.G. Bagnall's, photographed on Meyrick Road. The body was built over a car chassis and therefore had to be road taxed. The locomotive was Bagnall's ...

N.S.R. Electric Locomotive, Stafford,

A battery powered electric shunting locomotive (loco 0-4-0, N.S.R. No.1), in the Wolverhampton Road sidings. This locomotive was built at Stoke Works in 1917 and withdrawn from service at the Oakamoor ...

Newcastle Railway Junction, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent

The main line railway junction with the Newcastle spur. Etruria gas works can be seen in the background. In the foreground is D3800 diesel shunting engine (built 1959) and to the left is 42667 steam ...

North Staffordshire Railway locomotive and crew

Rushton station, around 1915. There would appear to be more than the required crew compliment for this engine! This image is featured by kind permission of the Churnet Valley Railway.

North Staffordshire Railway staff

Train crew and station staff of the North Staffordshire Railway pose for the camera in front of their locomotive. Three of the pictured staff are teenagers, who would have begun their careers after ...

North Staffordshire Railway steam locomotive

A North Staffordshire Railway 2-4-2 steam locomotive, pictured in around 1900. This engine would have been built at the North staffordshire Railway's own works at Stoke. This image is featured by ...

North Staffordshire Railway steam locomotive

North Staffordshire Railway 2-4-0 steam locomotive number 46 stands at Uttoxeter station in 1900. This image is featured by kind permission of the Churnet Valley Railway.

North Staffordshire Railway train, Staffordshire

A North Staffordshire Railway train, possibly a Derby to Crewe service. The carriages are in the split milk and madder lake livery as applied up to 1896, the waist and upper pannels became madder lake ...

Open day at Stoke railway station

When this open day took place at Stoke railway station, the public were invited to inspect these three veteran steam locomotives. In the foreground, a child contemplates the gap between the staircase ...

Open Day at the GEC Castle Engineering Works, Stafford

The GEC Castle Engineering Works in Stafford held an Open Day in 1977 to mark the occasion of the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. During the event there were various attractions for the visitors including examples ...

Open Day at the GEC Castle Engineering Works, Stafford

The GEC Castle Engineering Works in Stafford held an Open Day in 1977 to mark the occasion of the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. During the event there were various attractions for the visitors including examples ...

Open Day at the GEC Castle Engineering Works, Stafford

The GEC Castle Engineering Works in Stafford held an Open Day in 1977 to mark the occasion of the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. During the event there were various attractions for the visitors including examples ...

Outgoing Group Captain and Train, RAF Stafford

Pictured is the outgoing Station Commander, Group Captain P J Probyn ,departing by the RAF Stafford train on 8 March 1974. In 1943 there were three Fowler Diesel engines carrying out shunting and transit ...