I can see that's the 1724 Windsor and Eton Riverside service running late as usual...bloody London and South Western Railway, and I bet even then they weren't accepting Oyster cards. Bastards. Mind you, I expect they would have at least been able to find a Hat in tose days.
Gerry - Cheers, yes - there are some people who appreciate historical photographs that indeed aren't railway related and this one seems spookily dramatic.
Stray - 1724?!? No, this is 1904...
Joanne - There are some pics of a modern Waterloo here.
Col - I'll see what I can do for ya. I trust you'll want them delivered in a plain brown envelope?
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Don't need to be a trainspotter to appreciate that (thank Christ). It's a great photo in any man's language.
I can see that's the 1724 Windsor and Eton Riverside service running late as usual...bloody London and South Western Railway, and I bet even then they weren't accepting Oyster cards. Bastards. Mind you, I expect they would have at least been able to find a Hat in tose days.
What's it look like these days?
More train photo's please.
Gerry - Cheers, yes - there are some people who appreciate historical photographs that indeed aren't railway related and this one seems spookily dramatic.
Stray - 1724?!? No, this is 1904...
Joanne - There are some pics of a modern Waterloo here.
Col - I'll see what I can do for ya. I trust you'll want them delivered in a plain brown envelope?
Thanks Isti
*Gawks*
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