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- Entrance into Manchester via Water Street
- Railway Office
- Moorish Arch, Looking from the Tunnel
- An odd couple
- Locomotive 6886
- Paul Salveson explains how the the 1911 strike came to an end
- Paul Salveson talks about the underlying grievances that led to the strike of 1911
- Paul Salveson talks of the military discipline on the railways in the nineteenth century
- Paul Salveson mentions the role of female railway clerks in the 1911 strike
- Paul Salveson assess the success of the 1911 transport strike
- Paul Salveson discusses the political background to the 1911 strike
- Paul Salveson describes how the 1911 strike began and spread
- Steve McElroy talks of the number of familes connected with the railway
- Fred Currah remembers his work as a locomotive fireman and then as a driver
- Fred Currah reminisces about his days working on the railway
- Pat Moffat talks about her family member who worked on the railway
- Pat Moffat talks about the Red Brick pub off Spekeland Road
- Pat Moffat remembers a female coal merchant on Tunnel Road
- Pat Moffat talks about her family
- Pat Moffat talks about how her husband’s uncle used to work on the railway
- Jeff Jones relates his memories of Broad Green station
- Brenda Allen remembers how her father worked on the railway
- Brenda Allen recalls the community that lived in the railway cottages
- Station master’s house at Liverpool Road
- British Railways Rule Book 1950
- The Marks System
- Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963
- Schedule A instructions
- Schedule C instructions
- Schedule D instructions
- Red Pamphlet instructions
- Red Pamphlet instructions II
- First Aid for Electrical Accidents
- AC Electrified Lines - Working Instructions
- Guard’s Instructions
- Book of Instructions
- Class A1 Flying Scotsman front
- The Iron Road
- Train cancelled
- Train cancelled II
- Notice of Royal Trains
- Special Notice page 1
- Special Notice page 2
- Special Notice page 3
- District Operating Instructions page 1
- District Operating Instructions page 2
- District Operating Instructions page 3
- District Operating Instructions page 4
- Grove and Deepdene instructions
- Railway History Map of Britain - Wales
- Railway History Map of Britain - Republic of Ireland
- Princess Elizabeth
- Clan Line
- Advanced Passenger Train-Prototype
- Supplement to Special Traffic Notice
- The Railwaymen
- 1836 strike
- Before the Days of the Union
- The Foundation of the ASRS
- The Creation of the National Union of Railwaymen
- Safety at Work and Working Hours
- Railway workers at Lime Street
- Staff of Edge Hill Station circa.1925
- Gustavus Dakin Parker Edge Hill’s Station Master late 1800s
- Gustavus Dakin Junior Parker early 1800s
- Gustavus Dakin Parker correspondence
- Cover of an Edge Hill Brass Band subscription card
- Edge Hill band Jubilee Celebration menu
- Edge Hill band Jubilee Celebration entertainment
- Mo Clougher recalls Fred Wallace her father practicing for the Edge Hill brass band
- Steam Train at Edge Hill coal yard
- Troops at Edge Hill Station during the 1911 Transport Strike
- Troops marching on Tunnel Road during the 1911 Transport Strike
- Locomotive at platform three
- Moorish Arch, Looking from the Tunnel II
- John Marston recalls the railway cottages where he grew up
- John Marston remembers climbing over the railway wall to retrieve his football
- John Marston remembers stealing sleepers for Bonfire Night
- Astrid Massey talks about her father’s work on the railway
- Astrid Massey recalls how her father, working on the railway, saw her and her sister misbehaving!
- Astrid Massey tells of how her father received a commendation
- Pamela Parry talks about her great-grandfather, who worked at Edge Hill as a brakesman
- Joe McHenry recalls his work as a telephonist at Edge Hill station
- Joe McHenry remembers the night school at Liverpool Exchange station
- Margaret Cropper remembers her work as a telephonist at Lime Street station
- Margaret Cropper remembers the romances that developed over the Lime Street switchboards!
- Margaret Cropper talks about Edge Hill and Exchange stations
- Margaret Cropper gives more memories about working at Lime Street
- Margaret Cropper describes the Lime Street switchboards on which she worked
- Fred Risk talks about his father
- Fred Risk recalls the members of his family who worked on the railway
- Fred Risk recalls the train journeys he has made in his lifetime
- Fred Risk recalls being involved in taxi races in London
- Duke of Gloucester
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