Places - Wells
Places - A Compartment in a Mark 1 B.R. Carriage
Riders
Blue Train on a Wet Day
A Country Station on a Wet Day
The Vanishing Past
Train To Nowhere
Bell On A Bike
No one left and no one came
A Wet Day for a Train Journey
Lady Visitors
Stopper
The Retreat from Mendip Vale
Mendip Vale
Table, Things For The Purpose Of
Ghost Train
Waiting, but Not for a Train
Clanking, Moving, Puffing, Whistling
Points
Trainspotters
The Visitors
Railway Travel
Passenger
Sequence
Locomotive Lamps
Running the Locomotive Round
Here It Comes Again
Passing Train
Inside the Cab
Firebox
On the Footplate
Inside the Signal Box
Train at Mendip Vale
Homesick Already
Train Window Table-2
Railway Points on a Wet Day
The Train Approaching Cranmore West
The Guard
Full Steam Ahead!
Motherhood
Safety Barriers
Wet Day at the Railway
Man With a Platform Ticket
Passengers
DMU Approaching Cranmore Station
Canopy
Waiting Room
Selfie
Happy Man
Raindrops on 5637
ESR Dog
Lady Visitor
Engine Driver
No Smoking
Telephoto
Crew at Mendip Vale
Mendip Vale Platform Scene
Under a Bridge
A Locomotive In Search of a Train
Signal Levers
Signals at the Witham Friary End
The Guard on 1st August
Apprentice Train Driver
Guard's Van
Mendip Vale
DMU in a Siding
Photo Opportunity
DJH
5637 Running Round
Old Buffers
Dog at a Signal
Whistle
Baby
To Open
The 14.00 at Mendip Vale
Standing at Platform One
Cranmore West
The View East
Yellow Train
Stop
Trolley on Platform at Cranmore
Overhaul of 'Goliath'
5637 Belching Smoke
Dilapidated Shed
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