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glasgow by jefforchard Via Flickr: On this statue located in downtown Glasgow, Scotland, the horse and rider had matching dunce caps.
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Streamlined Laundry Van
This gorgeous art deco styled streamlined van was made at Holland Coachcraft of Govan, Glasgow, Scotland in the 1930s. The company was established around 1930 and moved to Gateshead six years later. It went out of business in 1940.

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Flying Scotsman
Picture taken from the Flying Scotsman in 1933
James Jarché
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5th Avenue, New York City
Melanie Viola
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George Washington Bridge
New York, 1953
George S. Zimbel

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A Rainy Night in Soho
Dean Street, Soho, London 1955
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'Lonely Copper'
River Thames Embankment between Chelsea and Westminster, London 1929
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Pub In Dublin, Ireland, 1950s - by Hans Silvester (1938), German
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Doris, Baar, Switzerland, 1944 - by Armin Haab (1919 - 1991), Swiss
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'Passing the Time'
On the porch in front of the Post Office at Nethers, Virginia 1935
Photo by Arthur Rothstein
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The Shard, London
Taken from St Marys at Hill , The Shard designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, was opened 2013 .This 72 - storey skyscraper is the tallest building in the UK.
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'Watching the world go by'
The forgotten Gorbals, Glasgow 1948
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Gotham Underground, 1904
City Hall Subway Station, New York, 1904
A beautiful New York subway station that was decommissioned in 1945

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Euston Square Underground Station
London 1934
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Kings Cross Station
London 1 June 1934
LNER Class P2 locomotive, No. 2001, 'Cock o' The North', on the turntable at King's Cross Station. The new engine has just arrived from the LNER works in Doncaster.
Photo by Douglas Miller
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1963 Coupe de Ville, New York City in 1973

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Dingle Station
Looking east along the underground island platform at Dingle station on 10 April 1955. Waiting to depart for Seaforth & Litherland was a train of modernised LOR stock. A number of units were modernised in the period after the Second World War. At the far end of the platform can be seen the steps that led up to the underground subway that linked the platform to the street level booking office on Park Road.
Photo by D J Norton
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