Listing Template 2018
Please Note

This new series of  images has been introduced to satisfy a growing demand for prints from our extensive archives. We have been maintaining the collections of a number of well-known railway and travel photographers over the years - and there are some rare and wonderful surprises to be found. Whilst individual images had been made available for publishers, the bulk of the material has remained hidden from general view. We have invested in a top quality, professional, 12-colour printer to do justice to both monochrome and colour images.

Additional Information

 

The reference number and "Prorail UK" watermarks shown on the illustrations will NOT appear on any prints despatched to you - and the image quality will be significantly better too.  However, the reference number is important, as it will allow you to recall caption information at a later date.  Depending on day-to-day demand, we will endeavour to include a hard copy of the caption(s) with your purchases - and mark the number on the reverse side.  Please remember that we do not normally hold "stock" of these items but would print them as required.  Our recommendation for monochrome prints is to use good quality "satin / pearl" papers - or a smooth "matte" finish - rather than conventional high gloss, as they do not show fingerprints and/or reduce glare under artificial lighting.  Further choices of print medium and sizes could be considered on special request.

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 As well as many items from the early British Railways period (1950+), representative railway images (mainline and industrial) will be on offer from a wide range of countries (using the names applicable at the time visited), including :

Angola, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Czechoslovakia (former), Denmark, East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika), Ecuador, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Jugoslavia (former), Malawi, Malayasia, Moçambique, Norway, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Rhodesia, Roumania, South Africa, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, UK, Uruguay, Zambia, Zimbabwe.