Advertisement for J. O’Hara Murray of Hatton Garden, London. Seamless drawn shell buffers, the only buffer without sensitive parts. From an original publication dated 15 May 1924, this helps to give an insight into public transport, and the railways in particular, of the 1920s.


Size: 5400px × 3824px
Location: London, England
Photo credit: © Preserving Printed Matter Matters / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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