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Michael Truman and Charles Crichtonduring the filming on location of The Titfield Thunderbolt in 1952
Enjoying the filming of The Titfield ThunderboltSir Michael Balcon laughs on set on location
Taking pictures on the set of the Titfield ThunderboltNaunton Wayne and the unit photographer Roy Gough
A break on the set of The Titfield ThunderboltStanley Holloway reads the newspaper with Gabrielle Brune, Naunton Wayne and John Gregson looking sitting at a picnic table
Vegetation on the cameraDouglas Slocombe with an usual decoration for his camera during the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt
A pause from filming the Titfield ThunderboltGeorge Relph takes a nap on set with a copy of the script
Setting up a shot on the railwayDouglas Slocombe sets up a shot for a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
Stanley Holloway and Naunton WayneIn front of a coin operate scale during the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt
A publicity shot from The Titfield ThunderboltMichael Trubshawewith a newspaper on Berkeley Square in London in from of the Shaw and Kilburn dealership
A smiling Sid Jamesduring a pause from the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt
Stanley Holloway is having a laughduring a pause from the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt
A smiling Charles Crichtonduring a pause from the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt
On set conversationsDirector Charles Crichton and producer Michael Truman with another member of the Titfield Thunderbolt production team
Make up on setDuring filming of Titfield Thunderbolt Naunton Wayne is touched up by Harry Frampton
British soldiers in the water waiting to be rescuedin a scene from Dunkirk (1958)
Filming a sequence from Dunkirk (1958)with British soldiers boarding one of the small boats
Richard Attenboroughin a scene from Dunkirk (1958)
A night sequence from Dunkirk (1958)with British soldiers on a bridge in Dunkirk
On the stage at Ealingfilming Dunkirk (1958)
On the set of That ll be the daythe camera is placed on one of the attractions of the local fairground
Claude Whatam during filmingthe director on the set of That ll Be Day
Claude Whatam and David Puttnamduring a pause from the filming of That ll Be The Day