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Northwest England Collection

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Stream Train built in, Crewe Locomotive Works, 1892

Stream Train built in, Crewe Locomotive Works, 1892
Vintage engraving of a Stream Train built at the London and North Western Locomotive Works, at Crewe, 1892, 19th Century

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Red boat & Mann Island

Red boat & Mann Island
Office blocks & apartments of Mann Island reflect in the calm water of Canning Dock on the Liverpool waterfront - now obscuring the view of the Three Graces

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Liverpool from the Sea

Liverpool from the Sea
"Vintage engraving from 1880 of Liverpool a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Liverpool, king Edward VII

Liverpool, king Edward VII
A statue of king Edward VII of England at the port of Liverpool and near to the Albert Docks.This area is a Unesco world heritage site

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Office of the Locomotive Department, Crewe, England, 1892

Office of the Locomotive Department, Crewe, England, 1892
Vintage engraving of the Office of the Locomotive Department at the London and North Western Locomotive works at Crewe, England. 1892

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: LNWR Charles Dickens 2-4-0 locomotive

LNWR Charles Dickens 2-4-0 locomotive
Vintage engraving of a LNWR Charles Dickens 2-4-0 locomotive, an Improved Precedent or Jumbo Class locomotive, running number 955

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Antique Map of England and Wales 1880s

Antique Map of England and Wales 1880s
Vintage 19th Century map of England and Wales

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Antique map of England and Wales

Antique map of England and Wales, 1864

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Canning dock panorama

Canning dock panorama
A panorama/letterbox crop of the buildings at Mann Island & Pier Head on the Liverpool waterfront. This was captured on a cold winters morning shortly after dawn

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Street lights in from the Albert Dock

Street lights in from the Albert Dock
Bright street lights along the side of Salthouse Dock in Liverpool seen in front of the iconic Albert Dock on the Liverpool waterfront

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Conway Castle

Conway Castle
circa 1930: Conway Castle (also Conwy) in Carnarvonshire, north-west Wales, built by Edward I to subdue the Welsh in about 1284. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Herbert Felton/Getty Images)

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Coronation Engine

Coronation Engine
5th May 1911: The Coronation engine at the London and North Western Railway Works in Crewe. The workmen are fitting the body of the steam engine to the bogie (the under carriage section with wheels)

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Transport Workers

Transport Workers
March 1916: National Motor Volunteers board a London and North Western Railway bus at Potters Bar. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Three Graces at dawn

Three Graces at dawn
#itsLiverpool flags captured at dawn in front of the famous Three Graces (Port of Liverpool Building, Cunard Building & Royal Liver Building) in Liverpool

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Mann Island & the Three Graces

Mann Island & the Three Graces
The iconic Three Graces (Port of Liverpool Building, Cunard Building & Royal Liver Building) peak out from behind the new Mann Island area on the Liverpool waterfront

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Engine Room Heroes in Liverpool

Engine Room Heroes in Liverpool
Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic who died on the vessels maiden voyage in 1912. The 244 engineers stayed on the stricken ship as they supplied the liner with electricity

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Engine Room Heroes in Liverpool

Engine Room Heroes in Liverpool
Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic who died on the vessels maiden voyage in 1912. The 244 engineers stayed on the stricken ship as they supplied the liner with electricity

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Giant Footprints

Giant Footprints
4th June 1955: A line of footprints mar the surface of the beach known as the silver sands of Morar in north-west Scotland

Background imageNorthwest England Collection: Conway Castle

Conway Castle (also Conwy) in Carnarvonshire, north-west Wales, built by Edward I to subdue the Welsh in about 1284. Original Artwork


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