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  • Stephen Metcalfe MP, the new 2018 Government Envoy for the Year of Engineering operates a remote controlled model steam train at The London Model Engineering Exhibition held at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
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  • Stephen Metcalfe MP, the new 2018 Government Envoy for the Year of Engineering speaking at the launch of The London Model Engineering Exhibition at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
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  • Stephen Metcalfe MP, the new 2018 Government Envoy for the Year of Engineering poses for a photograph with a model Mallard steam locomotive train at The London Model Engineering Exhibition held at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
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  • Stephen Metcalfe MP, the new 2018 Government Envoy for the Year of Engineering operates a remote controlled model steam train at The London Model Engineering Exhibition held at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
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  • Dave Fortey L and Stephen Metcalfe MP, the new 2018 Government Envoy for the Year of Engineering look at details on Mr Forteys model of HMS Ark Royal R09 at the London Model Engineering Exhibition at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. Mr Fortey, a former Royal Navy mechanic and sub-lieutenant, built the model over 25 years and it is the first time it has been put on display to the public. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
    20180119_London_Model_Engineering_VF...jpg
  • A model 1721 Newsham fire engine made from wood at the London Model Engineering Exhibition held at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
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  • A model of the Eiffel Tower made from Meccano at the London Model Engineering Exhibition held at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
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  • Model details on Dave Forteys model of HMS Ark Royal R09 at the London Model Engineering Exhibition at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. Mr Fortey, a former Royal Navy mechanic and sub-lieutenant, built the model over 25 years and it is the first time it has been put on display to the public. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
    20180119_London_Model_Engineering_VF...jpg
  • Model details on Dave Forteys model of HMS Ark Royal R09 at the London Model Engineering Exhibition at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. Mr Fortey, a former Royal Navy mechanic and sub-lieutenant, built the model over 25 years and it is the first time it has been put on display to the public. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
    20180119_London_Model_Engineering_VF...jpg
  • A man prepares to add oil to a cog on a model at the London Model Engineering Exhibition held at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
    20180119_London_Model_Engineering_VF...jpg
  • People look at model boats at the London Model Engineering Exhibition at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
    20180119_London_Model_Engineering_VF...jpg
  • Dave Fortey L tends to his model of HMS Ark Royal R09 with a colleague at the London Model Engineering Exhibition at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. Mr Fortey, a former Royal Navy mechanic and sub-lieutenant, built the model over 25 years and it is the first time it has been put on display to the public. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
    20180119_London_Model_Engineering_VF...jpg
  • A man looks at a Meccano model at the London Model Engineering Exhibition held at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
    20180119_London_Model_Engineering_VF...jpg
  • A Meccano sign at the top of a model of the Eiffel Tower made from Meccano at the London Model Engineering Exhibition held at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
    20180119_London_Model_Engineering_VF...jpg
  • Dave Fortey tends to his model of HMS Ark Royal R09 at the London Model Engineering Exhibition at Alexandra Palace on January 1st, 2018. Mr Fortey, a former Royal Navy mechanic and sub-lieutenant, built the model over 25 years and it is the first time it has been put on display to the public. This week, the Government has launched a campaign to inspire the next generation. The Year of Engineering, will see government and industry tackle a major skills gap and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
    20180119_London_Model_Engineering_VF...jpg
  • Water pump for heating system at Kensa Engineering, Cornwall.
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  • A Boeing 747 is surrounded by gantries during late night work by engineering staff perform maintenance checks in the British Airways engineering hangar on the far side of London's Heathrow airport. As a landscape of confusing lines and linear design, we see the paintwork of the jet aircraft echoed in those of the platform struts and the steps that help the maintenance crews gain height and access to the high places required for the work to be carried out. At its tallest point, the 747's tail is 63 feet (19m).
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  • A Boeing 747 is surrounded by gantries during late night work by engineering staff who perform maintenance checks in the British Airways engineering hangar on the far side of London's Heathrow airport. As a landscape of confusing lines and linear design, we see the paintwork of the jet aircraft echoed in those of the platform struts and the steps that help the maintenance crews gain height and access to the high places required for the work to be carried out. At its tallest point, the 747's tail is 63 feet (19m).
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  • Engineering ground staff of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, makes repairs to a BAE Systems Hawk nosewheel. Wearing ear-defenders, military green overalls and fluorescent tabard, a 'line' engineer from the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, inspect the nosewheel assembly of a Hawk aircraft immediately after a winter training flight at the team's headquarters at a damp RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire. The man is a member of the team's support ground crew (called the Blues because of their distinctive blue overalls worn at summer air shows). The team's support ground crew who outnumber the pilots 8:1 and without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly. Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches.
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  • In the darkness of a taxiway at the southern end of Heathrow Airport, the bright lights of an engineering hangar spill out into the night. A Boeing 747 Jumbo jet sits nose-in behind another during a scheduled set of maintenance tasks that every aircraft needs to keep to in order for its continued airworthiness. The unmistakable shape of this large aircraft is a half-silhouette against the intensity of the hangar and blue flare spots that arise from the internal glass in the camera's lens. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • During a lull in activity, a Boeing 747 is swathed in engineering gantries during a major check (maintenance schedule) at the British Airways Heathrow base in London England. As if in a hospital ER several metres off the ground, yellow struts surround the aircraft's forward nose section and the first class windows along the white fuselage allowing mechanics, engineers and avionics specialists unimpeded access to every element of the air frame. Neon tubes illuminate the hangar that houses flying machines which are serviced here between transcontinental commercial passenger flights. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • Engineering ground staff of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, consult technical information on Ministry of Defence (MoD) computers. Outside the old building's windows (once the hangars of the famous Dambusters 617 Squadron) is an old Gnat once used by the team. They are members of the team's support ground crew who outnumber the pilots 8:1 and without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly.  Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches. Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches.
    Red_Arrows436_RBA.jpg
  • During a lull in activity, a Boeing 747 is swathed in engineering gantries during a major check (maintenance schedule) at the British Airways Heathrow base in London England. As if in a hospital ER several metres off the ground, yellow struts surround the aircraft's forward nose section and the first class windows along the white fuselage allowing mechanics, engineers and avionics specialists unimpeded access to every element of the air frame. Neon tubes illuminate the hangar that houses airliners, serviced here between transcontinental commercial passenger flights.
    747_hangar01-17-11-2000_1_1.jpg
  • Engineering ground staff of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, rest in the shade before working on their Hawk jets. These are 'line' engineers from the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, and are resting while their precious aircraft are up in the air during training in Cyprus. It is hot for these north Europeans and they use the shade of one spare jet on the ground before again, jumping back to work when the jets return. The men are members of the team's support ground crew (called the Blues because of their distinctive blue overalls worn at summer air shows). The team's support ground crew who outnumber the pilots 8:1 and without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly. Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches.
    Red_Arrows296_RBA.jpg
  • Engineering ground staff of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, during turnarounds of training flights. Wearing ear-defenders, military green overalls and fluorescent tabard, a 'line' engineer from the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, inspect the avionics of a Hawk aircraft immediately after a winter training flight at the team's headquarters at a damp RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire. The men are members of the team's support ground crew (called the Blues because of their distinctive blue overalls worn at summer air shows). The team's support ground crew who outnumber the pilots 8:1 and without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly. Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches.
    Red_Arrows026_RBA.jpg
  • Late night work on a cargo pallet Ball Mat Flooring System by an engineer staff member who performs maintenance checks in the British Airways engineering hangar on the far side of London's Heathrow airport. On his hands and knees in the otherwise spacious compartment beneath the aircraft passengers' cabin, the hold is used for storing cargo freight and baggage containers that are pushed freely along then locked into position during the loading process.
    ba_engineering02-23-11-2000_1.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Wapping, with JCB diggers working in the foreground with Canary Wharf and the Docklands Financial District as the background in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20171103_super sewer_004.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Wapping, with JCB diggers working in the foreground with Canary Wharf and the Docklands Financial District as the background in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20171103_super sewer_003.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Wapping, with JCB diggers working in the foreground with Canary Wharf and the Docklands Financial District as the background in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20171103_super sewer_002.jpg
  • Engineering ground staff member of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, tests red smoke canister in a regular safety procedure. The man belongs to a team of highly-skilled engineers known as the  'Blues' who support the pilots known as the Reds. Eleven trades skills are imported from some sixty that the Royal Air Force (RAF) employs and teaches. The better-educated officers in the armed forces enjoy a more privileged lifestyle than their support staff. In the aerobatic squadron, the Blues outnumber the pilots 8:1. Without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly.
    Red_Arrows006_RBA.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Wapping, with JCB diggers working in the foreground with Canary Wharf and the Docklands Financial District as the background in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20171103_super sewer_005.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Wapping, with JCB diggers working in the foreground with Canary Wharf and the Docklands Financial District as the background in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20171103_super sewer_001.jpg
  • Engineering ground staff of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, in the build-up to the Fairford airshow. In the build-up before the show starts, the ground crew organise themselves seen from inside the team coach. They are members of the team's support ground crew who outnumber the pilots 8:1 and without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly.  Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches. Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches.
    Red_Arrows494_RBA.jpg
  • An engineer working underground during construction of the Heathrow Express train project on behalf of Heathrow airport operator BAA (British Airport Authority), London England. While standing erect, he twists a high-tension tool that secures the concrete sleepers to the steel rails using a Pandrol Clip. The tunnel snakes its way into the distance behind him, lit by temporary lighting on the 5-mile tunnel wall. Its sections are reinforced concrete, shaped for the Heathrow Express electric Siemens-built trains that provide a direct link between Heathrow's terminals and Paddington station in central London. This is now the most expensive rail-mile fare in the UK at £15.50 for a 15-minute journey. In 1994 one tunnel collapsed without warning in one of the most catastrophic civil engineering disasters in British history.
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  • Team Pulse: (Andrew Lees, 16; Thomas Simpson, 17, John Ware, 16, and Samuel Wood, 16.) and 1200 other students of Devonport High school are taught in the shadow of The Royal Albert Bridge, (shown in background), Brunel’s 1859 Engineering masterpiece. These students, not to be outdone competed in Malaysia against thirty other teams and twenty-five countries to become world champions of ‘F1 in Schools’ winning scholarships to a top  London university, a chance to meet Bernie Ecclestone, Lewis Hamilton and to compete with the F1’s boffins behind world champs Ferrari:  a race, which, of course they won. The competition primarily
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  • In the heat and dust of the arid Sonoran desert are the remains of a Boeing 747 cockpit at the storage facility at Mojave, California. The wiring of the now-extinct flight engineer's console is a jumble of old technology. Either by age or cooling economy airliners are either cannibalised for still-working parts or recycled for scrap, their aluminium fuselages worth more than their sum total. Elsewhere, assorted aircraft wrecks sit abandoned in the scrub minus their bellies, legs or wings like dying birds. After a lifetime of safe commercial flight, wings are clipped and cockpits sliced apart by huge guillotines, cutting through their once-magnificent engineering. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
    aviation_corbis43-15-08-1998_1.jpg
  • Team Pulse: (Andrew Lees, 16; Thomas Simpson, 17, John Ware, 16, and Samuel Wood, 16.) and 1200 other students of Devonport High school are taught in the shadow of The Royal Albert Bridge, (shown in background), Brunel’s 1859 Engineering masterpiece. These students, not to be outdone competed in Malaysia against thirty other teams and twenty-five countries to become world champions of ‘F1 in Schools’ winning scholarships to a top  London university, a chance to meet Bernie Ecclestone, Lewis Hamilton and to compete with the F1’s boffins behind world champs Ferrari:  a race, which, of course they won. The competition primarily
    F1inschools4_1.jpg
  • Pedestrians walk in spring sunshine over the newly re-opened Millennium Bridge over London's River Thames, England. The £18.2m bridge, central London's first new river crossing (from tate Modern to St Paul's Cathedral) for more than a century, was opened on 10 June 2000 but was shut three days later because of what engineers called  the "synchronised footfall" - the swaying effect of hundreds of people stepping in unison. 91 dampers similar to shock absorbers were fitted allowing its re-opening in early 2002. We see here hundreds of visitors to the Bankside walking north and south across this convenient piece of engineering. Coincidentally, they walk on the same right side as drivers in the UK. Two businessmen walk closest to the viewer but elsewhere people look like tourists and pleasure-seekers.
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  • Swing Bridge designed and build by Marc Isambard Brunel in Rotherhithe, South East London. This engineering feat would tilt upwards rocking back on it's curved end.
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  • Workers are craned out in a red cage from deep down as Construction work continues on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames on 18th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20191118_super sewer_004.jpg
  • Enthusiasts take a bus ride on one of the vintage buses on open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust BaMMOT. The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society EMES who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Blackfriars in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20160810_super sewer_003.jpg
  • Workers are craned out in a red cage from deep down as Construction work continues on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames on 18th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20191118_super sewer_002.jpg
  • Workers are craned out in a red cage from deep down as Construction work continues on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames on 18th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20191118_super sewer_001.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer alongside Blackfriars Bridge on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20190111_super sewer_002.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer alongside Blackfriars Bridge on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20190111_super sewer_003.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer alongside Vauxhall Bridge on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20190108_super sewer_002.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer alongside Vauxhall Bridge on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20190108_super sewer_001.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20180215_super sewer_002.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Wapping in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20171005_super sewer_004.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Wapping in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20171005_super sewer_005.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Wapping in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20171005_super sewer_006.jpg
  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
    20170501_wythall transport museum B_...jpg
  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
    20170501_wythall transport museum C_...jpg
  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
    20170501_wythall transport museum B_...jpg
  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
    20170501_wythall transport museum B_...jpg
  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
    20170501_wythall transport museum B_...jpg
  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
    20170501_wythall transport museum B_...jpg
  • Vintage bus collection during the open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust BaMMOT. The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society EMES who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
    20170501_wythall transport museum A_...jpg
  • Enthusiasts take a break for lunch near a vintage bus on open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust BaMMOT. The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society EMES who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
    20170501_wythall transport museum A_...jpg
  • Enthusiasts take a break for lunch near an old AA phone box on open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust BaMMOT. The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society EMES who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
    20170501_wythall transport museum A_...jpg
  • Vintage bus collection during the open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust BaMMOT. The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society EMES who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Vintage bus collection during the open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust BaMMOT. The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society EMES who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Old bus tickets on open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust BaMMOT. The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society EMES who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Cigarette stubber, from the days when you could smoke on public transport on open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust BaMMOT. The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society EMES who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Hand pulled milk cart from the Osborne Dairy in Saffron Walden on open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust BaMMOT. The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society EMES who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Blackfriars in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
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  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Blackfriars in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20160810_super sewer_001.jpg
  • Surveyor holding a prism pole or ranging pole. Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, and science of accurately determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional position of points and the distances and angles between them, commonly practiced by surveyors, and members of various engineering professions.
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  • It is morning in Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India and on the West bank of the Hooghly River the banks are busy with bathing men with the Howrah Bridge beyond. The bathers are either drying themselves after washing in the river, or are undressing to do so. It is a scene of inner-peace, a tranquillity surrounded by the chaotic pace of Indian life in this city. The engineering of the bridge stretches across the water towards the city beyond. The bridge is one of three on the Hooghly River and is a famous symbol of Kolkata and West Bengal. Bearing the daily weight of approximately 150,000 vehicles and 4,000,000 pedestrians. It is one of the longest bridges of its type in the world. The Hooghly River is an approximately 260 km long distributary of the Ganges River.
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  • In mid-day heat of the arid Sonoran desert sit the remains of a Boeing airliner sat the storage facility at Mojave, California. Here, the fate of the world’s retired civil airliners is decided by age or a cooling economy and are either cannibalised for still-working parts or recycled for scrap, their aluminium fuselages worth more than their sum total. After a lifetime of safe commercial flight, wings are clipped and cockpits sliced apart by huge guillotines, cutting through their once-magnificant engineering. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • Construction site in Rotherhithe underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer close to the City of London on 10th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
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  • Construction site in Rotherhithe underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer close to the City of London on 10th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20200310_super sewer_001.jpg
  • Workers are craned out in a red cage from deep down as Construction work continues on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames on 18th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
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  • Workers are craned out in a red cage from deep down as Construction work continues on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames on 18th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
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  • A construction contractor with Careys Civil Engineering rests after spreading fresh concrete at Elephant & Castle, on 15th July 2019, in London, England.
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  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer alongside Blackfriars Bridge on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20190111_super sewer_001.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer alongside Vauxhall Bridge on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
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  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20180626_super sewer_001.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
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  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20180215_super sewer_003.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20180215_super sewer_001.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Wapping in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20171005_super sewer_001.jpg
  • Construction work underway on the Thames Tideway Tunnel or Super Sewer on the River Thames near Wapping in London, England, United Kingdom. The Thames Tideway Tunnel is an under-construction civil engineering project 25 km tunnel running mostly under the tidal section of the River Thames through central London, which will provide capture, storage and conveyance of almost all the combined raw sewage and rainwater discharges that currently overflow into the river.
    20171005_super sewer_002.jpg
  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • Open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust (BaMMOT). The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society (EMES) who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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