Kenneth G. Williamson:
An Official Invitation to the opening of the Forth Bridge, 4th March, 1890.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
The back of the Forth Bridge invitation
Kenneth G. Williamson:
Mathew Holmes NBR Class N 4-4-0 locomotive No. 602 (LNER Class D25). This was the locomotive used to haul the Royal Train on the opening of the Forth Bridge on 4 March, 1890, date and location unknown..
Kenneth G. Williamson:
N.B.R. 4-4-0 tank loco No. 147. The 4-4-0 tender locomotive No. 602 (Holmes NBR Class N, LNER D25) in the background hauled the Royal Train over The Forth Bridge on the opening of the bridge on 4 March, 1890. Both locos are seen at Cowlairs, date unknown.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
North British Railway 'Atlantic' No. 510 'The Lord Provost' is seen at North Queensferry, date unknown. (M Halbert collection).
Kenneth G. Williamson:
Class V2 2-6-2 No.60877 on a fish train passing through North Queensferry. Photographer J. Robertson, picture supplied by Underwood Elliot Fisher Ltd, 6, Coates Place, Edinburgh.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
Valentine's postcard of the Forth Bridge
Kenneth G. Williamson:
The Forth Bridge
Kenneth G. Williamson:
The Forth Bridge, date unknown.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
The Forth Bridge with LNER train crossing the bridge, circa 1949 (Collection of W D Yuill)
Kenneth G. Williamson:
The Forth Bridge and Ferry Boat (collection of Douglas Yuill)
Kenneth G. Williamson:
The Ferry, South Queensferry (collection of Douglas Yuill)
Kenneth G. Williamson:
The Forth Bridge and Ferry Boat, 'Queen Margaret' (collection of Douglas Yuill)
Kenneth G. Williamson:
The Forth Bridge with BR Class D49 No. 62704 heading a passenger train over the bridge, June, 1957. (R W Lynn collection).
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The Forth Bridge seen on 28 April, 2021.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
A view of the Forth Bridge looking towards North Queensferry, 28 April, 2021.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
Interior of the Forth Bridge, date unknown.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
A view of the Forth Bridge from the footplate, date unknown.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
LNER 4-4-2 (ex-NBR) Atlantic No. 9874 'Dunedin' is seen crossing the Forth Bridge with unknown loco, date unknown.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
LNER 'Glen' Class D34 4-4-0 (ex-NBR) loco No. 9291 'Glen Quioch' is seen on the Forth Bridge, date unknown.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
An unknown ex-LNER V1 2-6-2T loco is seen on the Forth Bridge, date unknown. (late R W Lynn collection).
Kenneth G. Williamson:
The Forth Bridge with trainspotters, date unknown.
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The Forth Bridge, date unknown. (R W Lynn collection).
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Forth Bridge Distant signal. (R W Lynn collection).
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Forth Bridge Home signal. (R W Lynn collection)
Kenneth G. Williamson:
L.N.E.R 'Sir Nigel Gresley' No. 4498 on the Forth Bridge, 20 May, 1967.
Kenneth G. Williamson:
BR K1 is seen at the head of passenger train on the Forth Bridge, date unknown. (R W Lynn collection).
Kenneth G. Williamson:
LNER train seen on the Forth Bridge approaching Dalmeny, 28 April, 2021
Kenneth G. Williamson:
The staff of the original NBR Dalmeny Station (actually at Dalmeny) which later became a goods station before being closed, date unknown. (late R W Lynn collection).
Kenneth G. Williamson:
A rare photo of the now Dalmeny Station, still largely unaltered. The original name only lasted. weeks. The photo is from Anthony Murray's book 'The Forth Bridge Railway, a Celebration Bridge'.