~ ■ , ;■■: ■ _ .....;, ~- ■ .....;, , . . , ....■;■. > , . ....... -gport a ntf Uerieral" Photo. • DISASTROUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN ENGLAND.— Six people ivcre killed, including Sir George Saltmarsh, end many injured, when'the Royal Scot express ivas derailed near'Leighton'Buzzard, Bedfordshire, on Sunday morning, 22nd March, soon after leaving Euston. for Glasgow. The photograph gives an aerial view of the disaster, showing the rescuers'at ivork. One smashed coach lies buried under.the wreckage at the centre of the cross formed by the ,piled-up tram.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1931, Page 9
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71~ ■ , ;■■: ■ _ .....;, ~- ■ .....;, , . . , ....■;■. > , . ....... -gport antf Uerieral" Photo. • DISASTROUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN ENGLAND.—Six people ivcre killed, including Sir George Saltmarsh, end many injured, when'the Royal Scot express ivas derailed near'Leighton'Buzzard, Bedfordshire, on Sunday morning, 22nd March, soon after leaving Euston. for Glasgow. The photograph gives an aerial view of the disaster, showing the rescuers'at ivork. One smashed coach lies buried under.the wreckage at the centre of the cross formed by the ,piled-up tram. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1931, Page 9
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