KF 4-8-4 Locomotive (2 of 2).
UK Euro "Pattern" coin (1 of 2).
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Summer flowers.
England expects.
York river boat.HFF
Pendle view.
Union of England & Scotland coin (1 of 2).
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Witches galore. HFF
Buy one, get one free?
Up close and personal.
Please.....slow.....down.
In Memoriam.
Sky and steel.
English Longhorn cattle.
Coal-mining monument.
Autumn leaves.
You have been warned !! HFF
Wallace Hartley's grave (2 of 2).
Pendle Hill (HFF).
English Longhorn.
"By superstition & ignorance".
Tyne bridge, Newcastle.
Rowan Tree.
King Arthur (2 of 2).
King Arthur (1 of 2).
Euro commemorative coin.
KF 4-8-4 Locomotive.
Livingston Thompson.
"Over the hills & far away".
Sign of the times.
Don't walk by.
Toll-gate sign.
"Rocket" (replica).
York University gardens.
Sunset over Pendle Hill.
Freyja.
Camping in Cumbria.
Vertical elements.
Morrigan (View on black).
Independence of The Bahamas.
Euro commemorative coin (2).
Kids-in-a-box.
York Minster's twin towers.
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"Coppernob", built in 1846.


"Coppernob", a 0-4-0 steam locomotive built in 1846 for use on the Furness railway in North-West England. Photographed at the National Railway Museum in York, UK, a few years ago, this locomotive is currently on loan to the Verkehrsmuseum in Dresden, Germany.
Camera: Nikon D90.
Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.
The Furness Railway was a railway company operating in the Furness area of Lancashire in North West England. The company was established on 23 May 1844 when the Furness Railway Act was passed by Parliament. The line, as originally laid, was intended principally for mineral traffic (slate and iron ore) and extended from Kirkby-in-Furness to Dalton-in-Furness; this was later extended to Rampside and a later line was built from Dalton to Barrow. That portion was opened in August 1846. Passenger traffic began in December 1846.
Subsequent extensions took the railway to Ulverston in April 1854; the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway was taken over in 1865 thus extending the Furness Railway to Whitehaven, Carnforth (where the Furness linked with the London and North Western Railway and thence to Lancaster, Coniston and Lakeside). The line was linked to Lancaster on 27 August 1857 by the Ulverston and Lancaster Railway, which was bought out by the Furness Railway in 1862.
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Camera: Nikon D90.
Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.
The Furness Railway was a railway company operating in the Furness area of Lancashire in North West England. The company was established on 23 May 1844 when the Furness Railway Act was passed by Parliament. The line, as originally laid, was intended principally for mineral traffic (slate and iron ore) and extended from Kirkby-in-Furness to Dalton-in-Furness; this was later extended to Rampside and a later line was built from Dalton to Barrow. That portion was opened in August 1846. Passenger traffic began in December 1846.
Subsequent extensions took the railway to Ulverston in April 1854; the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway was taken over in 1865 thus extending the Furness Railway to Whitehaven, Carnforth (where the Furness linked with the London and North Western Railway and thence to Lancaster, Coniston and Lakeside). The line was linked to Lancaster on 27 August 1857 by the Ulverston and Lancaster Railway, which was bought out by the Furness Railway in 1862.
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