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Funeral Train; King George VI coffin is loaded onto a train at Paddington Station15th February 1952: The coffin containing the body of King George VI is loaded onto a train at Paddington Station, London, to take it to Windsor. (Photo by Harry Shepherd/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
The Peoples Car, the Volkswagen Beetle15th October 1956: The Peoples Car, the Volkswagen Beetle. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8703 - Fashion Kings Of The Car World - pub. 1956 (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Picture Post/Getty Images)
American Vauxhall Cresta at the Paris Motor Show22nd October 1956: An American Vauxhall Cresta at the Paris Motor Show. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8714 - Cars For 1957 - pub. 1956 (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Picture Post/Getty Images)
The Flying Scotsman Express Train Crossing Croxdale Viaduct September 1928September 1928: The Flying Scotsman express train crossing Croxdale viaduct. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the20th May 1932: The words Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the pilot of an Imperial Airways
Punt PictureA girl takes a photograph of her friends with a large Kodak camera, while sailing in a punt. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
58 Bagley Avenuecirca 1915: View of the rented garage in which Henry Ford invented and assembled his first automobile, 58 Bagley Avenue, Detroit, Michigan
Nulli SecundusBritains first military airship, Nulli Secundus, 110 ft in length, 28 ft in diameter. Suspended from the balloon by a network of cordage is a framework of bamboo and aluminium
Graf ZeppelinSeptember 1928: The Graf Zeppelin LZ 127 airship designed by the German airship pioneer Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
A DirigibleFebruary 1923: A helium filled US Navy dirigible, Los Angeles, is at her mooring mast. Formerly the ZR3, built by the Germans as part of their war reparations
First Zeppelin2nd July 1900: The first airship, the LZ1, produced by the Prussian Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838 - 1917) on its maiden flight over Lake Constance with Zeppelin at the controls
Steam Trainscirca 1956: Four steam trains alongside each other smoking heavily. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
LNER TrainJune 1929: A steam express train on the LNER (London and North-Eastern Railway) travelling in the country. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Malvern Station9th March 1955: A steam train arrives at Great Malvern Station in Hereford and Worcester. (Photo by Harry Kerr/BIPs/Getty Images)
Rocket By Stephensoncirca 1900: Stephensons Rocket, designed by English railway engineer Robert Stephenson. In October 1829 the machine won the prize for best locomotive in a contest of steam engines at Rainhill
Holiday Trains3rd May 1912: Crowds of Londoners at Waterloo Station leaving for the seaside. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Steam Power1926: An array of steam locomotives outside Paddington Station, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Train Sheds2nd July 1930: The new King class of engines in the GWR line leaving the running sheds at Swindon. (Photo by E. F. Corcoran/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Indian Hill Railwaycirca 1930: A train in India passing two bullock drawn carts on its way down the hill towards Darjeeling. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
London and North Eastern Railway J27 steam locomotiveA London and North Eastern Railway J27 (formerly NER Class P3) steam locomotive, pulling carriages containing four bearings for Australias Sydney Harbour bridge, 20th September 1926. (Photo by H. F)
Standard Passenger LocomotiveIllustration of a standard passenger locomotive of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad in 1885. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Flying Formationcirca 1945: Aerial view of three Army Air Corps Boeing bomber Flying Fortress planes traveling south over the Manhattan skyline, New York City. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
New Fire Engine1940: The latest streamlined fire engine, supplied to Croydon Fire Brigade. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Sunlight And Soldiers22nd March 1943: British soldiers carrying their luggage walk along the platform at a railway station in war-time London. (Photo by Harry Todd/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Saving Petrolcirca 1940: An Austin Therm balloon car. The bag on the roof is full of coal gas used to fuel the saloon car thus saving petrol during World War II
Atomic Damage14th October 1945: Atomic bomb damage in Hiroshima. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Standard Vanguard22nd October 1955: The new Standard Vanguard III on display. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8111 - Coventry - Rootes Car - unpub. (Photo by Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Bond Car1953: The Bond Minicar. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6405 - By Their Internal Combustion Engines Ye Shall Know Them - unpub. (Photo by Daniel Farson/Picture Post/Getty Images)
ThunderbirdA Ford Thunderbird American sports car. (Photo by Mitchell/Getty Images)
Jaguar XK 12016th October 1951: Jaguar XK 120 3.5 litre fixed head coupe exhibited at Earls Court Motor Show, London. (Photo by Ron Case/Keystone/Getty Images)
Vauxhall Crestacirca 1955: A Vauxhall Cresta parked outside Bush House in London, the headquarters of the BBC. (Photo by Chaloner Woods/Getty Images)
Bentleycirca 1954: A Bentley motorcar. (Photo by Baron/Getty Images)
Edsel CorsairA 1959 Edsel Corsair, circa 1959. (Photo by Ed Carlin/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Student StuntAn Austin Seven van perched atop the Cambridge University Senate House, 11th June 1958. The van was hoisted onto the roof as an undergraduate prank a few days earlier
Varley Woods MotorNovember 1919: Varley Woods car on display at the Olympic Motor Show in London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
City TrafficJune 1918: Traffic at the Bank of England. Sign on Royal Exchange (right) reads Let London Lead, Buy Your National War Bonds Now. (Photo by V. M. Palmer/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Shopping At Harrods27th July 1954: A woman in a fur-trimmed coat pauses to consult the floor guide at Harrods department store in London. (Photo by Chaloner Woods/Getty Images)
Liner 534The bows of the new Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary during her construction at the John Brown & Co shipyard, Clydebank. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
SS AquitaniaDecember 1935: The Cunard luxury liner Aquitania at Southampton in Hampshire. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
SS Aquitania16th June 1920: The Cunard liner, the Aquitania, arrives at the port of Fishguard, on the return of her maiden voyage. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Lusitaniacirca 1914: The Cunard Liner The Lusitania. Torpedoed by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland The Lusitania sank with a large loss of life. Amongst the casualties were many American citizens
SS Ascania4th May 1925: Cunard liner 14, 000 ton Ascania tied up at Southampton, she will service the Southampton to Montreal run. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
The TitanicThe White Star liner Titanic in course of construction at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. (Photo by F J Mortimer/Getty Images)
The OlympicThe stern of the Cunard liner Olympic at the Harland and Wolff yard, Belfast, just prior to her launch. Known as Old Reliable, she was the sister ship of the Titanic and Britannic
RMS OlympicThe launch of the 883-foot-long White Star liner Olympic from the Harland and Wolff yard, Belfast. Known as Old Reliable, she was the sister ship of the Titanic and Britannic
The TitanicThe ill-fated White Star liner RMS Titanic, which struck an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Titanic Memorialcirca 1912: The Lord Mayor of London arriving at St Pauls Cathedral, London, for the memorial service for the victims of the Titanic disaster. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
The Titaniccirca 1912: The ?1, 500, 000 luxury White Star liner Titanic, which sank on its maiden voyage to America in 1912, seen here on trials in Belfast Lough. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)