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Steam alive in Victoria: a tribute to steam

Australia, 1992
film

The history of Victoria’s steam trains runs parallel to the history of the state itself. As the railway tracks made their way into the countryside, the ..

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Steam Trains of Australia

Australia, 1985
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Passing era of the steam horse [B&W]

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Passing Era of the Steam Horse

Australia, 1957
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The Golden age of steam: locomotives

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A Steam train passes

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Victoria's better farming train

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Decades of steam : the 1940's, austerity and nationalisation

United Kingdom, 1985
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Enterprise in steam

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Trains remembered. - Volume 2.

United Kingdom, 1986
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Story of steam

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Railways at work

Australia, 1964
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These were the days: Victoria revisited

Australia, 1975
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The Timeless force

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Let's look at railways

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King George V

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Decades of steam : the 1920's, the big four

United Kingdom, 1995
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Fred's Films. The Train that refused to die: Puffing Billy

Australia, c. 1965
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Shades of Puffing Billy

Australia, 1967
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