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TITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection

Full steam ahead for this comedy classic!

Choose a picture from our TITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: The Titfield Thunderbolt pressbook

The Titfield Thunderbolt pressbook
the cover for the exhibitors campaign book to promote the release of the Ealing comedy in 1953

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Titfield Thunderbolt UK quad artwork

Titfield Thunderbolt UK quad artwork
designed by Edward Bawden (1903-1989)

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Chaos on the tracks

Chaos on the tracks
A scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt during the finale of the Ealing comedy

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Stanley Holloway as Mr Valentine

Stanley Holloway as Mr Valentine
with a glass in his hand at the window of the buffet car

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Herbert C Walton (1880-1955)

Herbert C Walton (1880-1955)
who played Seth in The Titfield Thunderbolt in the classic Ealing comedy directed by Charles Crichton

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Stanley Holloway

Stanley Holloway
as Valentine in Charles Crichtons Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: John Gregson (1919-1975) as Gordon

John Gregson (1919-1975) as Gordon
in a portrait taken on location during the filming of The Titfield Thundrbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Sid James as Hawkins

Sid James as Hawkins
in Charles Crichtons The Titfield Thunderbolt, in the background is the steam engine The Lion that was used to impersonate the Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Jack MacGowran

Jack MacGowran
as Crump

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Hugh Griffith with pipe

Hugh Griffith with pipe
in a portrait for The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: George Relph laughs

George Relph laughs
as the vicar in The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: A wry smile from George Relph

A wry smile from George Relph
as the vicar in The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: John Gregson

John Gregson
with a broad smile in a portrait for The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Gabrielle Brune (1912-2005)

Gabrielle Brune (1912-2005)
who played Joan in Charles Crichtons The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: The thunderbolt crashes through a fence in the countryside

The thunderbolt crashes through a fence in the countryside
in a scene from the classic Ealing Comedy

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: The Thunderbolt is stolen

The Thunderbolt is stolen
A scene from the Charles Crichtons Ealing comedy

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Blakeworth enjoys a drink on the Thunderbolt

Blakeworth enjoys a drink on the Thunderbolt
Naunton Wayne Stanley Holloway and Gabrielle Brune in The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: The thunderbolt

The thunderbolt
the engine used for the classic Ealing comedy was in fact named The Lion

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Pushing the thunderbolt

Pushing the thunderbolt
The Titfield residents push their local train in a scene from the classic Ealing Comedy

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Edie Martin and George Relph

Edie Martin and George Relph
as Emily and the vicar in The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Blakeworth at the ticket office

Blakeworth at the ticket office
Naunton Wayne and Edie Martin in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Blakeworth is about to be drenched

Blakeworth is about to be drenched
Naunton Wayne and Gabrielle Brune in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: The bishop and Vicar struggle with the Thunderbolt

The bishop and Vicar struggle with the Thunderbolt
Godfrey Tearle and George Relph in The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Sid James in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Sid James in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
as Hawkins on the tractor

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Sid James and Gabrielle Brune

Sid James and Gabrielle Brune
as Hawkins and Joan in the Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: John Rudling John Gregson Godfrey Tearle and George Relph

John Rudling John Gregson Godfrey Tearle and George Relph
In a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Godfrey Tearle and George Relph

Godfrey Tearle and George Relph
laugh in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Godfrey Tearle and George Relph

Godfrey Tearle and George Relph
laugh in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: One of the moments from the finale of The Titfield Thunderbolt

One of the moments from the finale of The Titfield Thunderbolt
with George Relph, Godfrey Tearle and John Gregson

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Hugh Griffith as Dan

Hugh Griffith as Dan
outside his residence in The Titfield Thunderbolt a decomissioned rail coach

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: John Gregson in The Titfield Thunderbolt

John Gregson in The Titfield Thunderbolt
in a fight scene with the villains of the piece Crump and Pearce

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: A group scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

A group scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
taken on the platform of Mallingford station

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Naunton Wayne and Stanley Holloway

Naunton Wayne and Stanley Holloway
as Blakeworth and Mr Valentine in The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Crump and Pearce in front one of the coaches

Crump and Pearce in front one of the coaches
Ewan Roberts and Jack MacGowran in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Jack MacGowran Sid James and Ewan Roberts

Jack MacGowran Sid James and Ewan Roberts
as Crump Hawkins and Pearce in a pub scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Gabrielle Brune as Joan

Gabrielle Brune as Joan
in a scene in the local pub from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: A portrait of Sid James

A portrait of Sid James
as Hawkins in the Ealing classic comedy The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Hugh Griffith and Edie Martin

Hugh Griffith and Edie Martin
as Dan and Emily in Charles Crichtons Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: John Gregson with Stanley Holloway and George Relph

John Gregson with Stanley Holloway and George Relph
laugh in a pub scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Sid James as Hawkins and Gabrielle Brune as Joan

Sid James as Hawkins and Gabrielle Brune as Joan
in a pub scene from the Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Model making at Ealing Studios

Model making at Ealing Studios
creating the models of the steam engines for the Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Charles Crichton filming The Titfield Thunderbolt

Charles Crichton filming The Titfield Thunderbolt
with lighting and grips on location in 1952

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Douglas Slocombe and Gabrielle Brune

Douglas Slocombe and Gabrielle Brune
and other crew members outside a makeshift viewing theatre on location for the Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: A star and amongst the children

A star and amongst the children
John Gregson with young fans on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Family on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Family on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt
Sid James smiles with his daughter Reina in front of one of the engines used on the film

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: Naunton Wayne and Hugh Griffith smiling on set

Naunton Wayne and Hugh Griffith smiling on set
during the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: A smiling Sid James

A smiling Sid James
during a pause from the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953) Collection: John Gregson as Gordon

John Gregson as Gordon
in a smiling portrait taken on location for The Titfield Thunderbolt the first Ealing Comedy in colour



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