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Today's anniversary...

On this day in 1837, 188 years ago, John Cooke Bourne completed his famous wash drawing showing the activity in Kilsby Tunnel's working shaft, regularly used today to illustrate the challenges of Victorian tunnel construction.

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Alphabetical list

Alphabetical list

This page allows you to search for featured relics by name.

A
12
B
47
C
59
D
20
E
8
F
13
G
25
H
36
I
4
J
1
K
12
L
40
M
26
N
14
O
5
P
22
Q
4
R
14
S
37
T
32
U
2
V
3
W
31
Y
1

The Hs (36)

Haddon Tunnel
Hadlow Road Station
Haie Hill Tunnel
Halberton Aqueduct
Ham Green Viaduct
Hamer's Hill Tunnel
Harecastle Tunnel
Harrogate (Brunswick) Tunnel
Hartley Bank bridge
Hassop Station
Haughhead Viaduct
Hawthorns Tunnel
Hayne Tunnel
Headfield Viaduct
Headstone Tunnel
Heathfield Tunnel
Heckmondwike's Bridges
Helmdon Viaduct
Helmshore Station
Helmshore Viaduct
Hengoed Viaduct
Hewenden Viaduct
High Street Tunnel
Highgate High Level Station
Highgate tunnels
Hill Tunnel
Hillhead (Edlingham) Tunnel
Hockley Viaduct
Hook Norton Tunnel
Hopton Tunnel
Horbury Viaduct
Horsburgh Viaduct
Horsmonden & Badger's Oak tunnels
Hose (Clawson) Tunnel
Hownes Gill Viaduct
Hunwick Station

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Forgotten Relics records and celebrates the UK's disused railway structures, still standing as monuments to the period of ambition, courage and endeavour during which they were built.

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