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Make up touches on the set of the Titfield ThunderboltHarry Frampton and George Relph during filming
Stealing the ThunderboltThe steam engine is taken away from the museum in a scene from the classic Ealing comedy
A scene at the police stationGeorge Relph and Frank Atkinson with a print of the Thunderbolt
The Vicar on the ThunderboltGeorge Relph on the Lion the engine used to play the Titfield Thunderbolt engine
A close up of Dan the driverHugh Griffith in the Charles Crichtons comedy
The Vicar and the BishopGeorge Relph as Weech and Godfrey Tearle as the Bishop in The Titfield Thunderbolt
Gordon on the trainJohn Gregson in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
A group shot from The Titfield ThunderboltStanley Holloway, Naunton Wayne, John Gregson, George Relph in a scene from the Ealing classic directed by Charles Crichton
A detail of one of the train engines from The Titfield ThunderboltThree engines were used for filming with two, placed in opposite directions, to cover the role of the modern engine
The vicar and the steam engineGeorge Relph as Weech driving the steam engine in Titfield Thunderbolt
Hawkins at the wheelSid James driving a tractor in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
Valentine and JoanStanley Holloway and Gabrielle Brune in the finale of The Titfield Thunderbolt
Valentine to the rescueStanley Holloway as Valentine in the finale of The Titfield Thunderbolt
The Vicar at the police stationGeorge Relph as the vicar and Frank Atkinson as the station sergeant
Hawkins in the bushesSid James in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
Valentine and the Blackworths in the saloon carStanley Holloway Nancy O Neal and Nauton Wayne in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
Dan is saluted by the residentsHugh Griffith in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
A scene from The Titfield Thunderboltthe Titfield residents try to save the day pushing the stricken train
Herbert C Walton (1880-1955)who played Seth in The Titfield Thunderbolt in the classic Ealing comedy written by Tibby Clarke
George Relph (1888-1960)as Vicar Samuel Weech in Charles Crichtons Titfield Thunderbolt
John Gregson (1919-1975) as Gordonin a portrait taken for The Titfield Thunderbolt. In May 1953 (two months after the release of the Ealing film) Gregson appeared in Genevieve a comedy originally meant for Ealing, too
John Gregson (1919-1975) as Gordonin The Titfield Thunderbolt. The accurate wardrobe to represent the whole community was curated by Anthony Mendleson who went on to become a BAFTA winner and Oscar nominated costume designer
John Gregson as Gordonwith a hat on location for the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt
John Gregson (1919-1975) as Gordona portrait of the actor during the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt. A Rank contract arstist, Gregson was loaned to Ealing Studios specifically for the filming of the comedy
Sid James as Hawkinsin Charles Crichtons The Titfield Thunderbolt, in the background is the steam engine The Lion that was used to impersonate the Thunderbolt
Jack MacGowranas Crump
George Relph laughsas the vicar in The Titfield Thunderbolt
A wry smile from George Relphas the vicar in The Titfield Thunderbolt
Hugh Griffithwith cap and pipe in a portrait for the Titfield thunderbolt
George Relphas the vicar smiles with a pipe in a portrait for The Titfield Thunderbolt
George Relphas the vicar in a portrait for The Titfield Thunderbolt
George Relphas the vicar smokes a pipe in a portrait for The Titfield Thunderbolt
Hugh Griffithas Dan with an LNER railway cap
The Thunderbolt thunders through Titfieldin a scene from the classic Ealing Comedy
The Thunderbolt is stolenby the Titfield residents in the Ealing comedy. The sequence was shot at the then Imperial Institute in South Kensington, London
A scene from The Titfield ThunderboltStanley Holloway and Hugh Criffith smile in a scene from the Charles Crichtons comedy
Dan and Mr Valentine on the hand carHugh Griffith and Stanley Holloway in the Titfield Thunderbolt
Edie Martin and George Relphin the cab of the Thunderbolt
Filming the Titfield ThunderboltJohn Rudling and Naunton Wayne film an interiors scene on stage at Ealing Studios
A scene from The Titfield Thunderboltthe tractor and the Thunderbolt face to face
A scene from The Titfield Thunderboltwith the main characters facing a crisis for their train line
A group scene from The Titfield Thunderboltwith Stanley Holloway as Mr Valentine in the centre