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D-Type Jaguar at Le Mans 1957 1957 Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)D-Type Jaguar at Le Mans 1957 1957 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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East African Railway Northern British Diesel Locomotive No. 8303 Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)East African Railway Northern British Diesel Locomotive No. 8303 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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IGR Steam Locomotive Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)IGR Steam Locomotive Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Electric Train Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)Electric Train Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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East African Railway Tribal Class Locomotive No. 2903 Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)East African Railway Tribal Class Locomotive No. 2903 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Royal Yacht Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)The Royal Yacht Dover Collections
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The Navy's Little Ships on the High Seas Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)The Navy's Little Ships on the High Seas IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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Regional Call Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)Regional Call Shipley Art Gallery
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Man Driving Miniature Train Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)Man Driving Miniature Train National Railway Museum
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'The Bristolian', Hauled by King Class 4–6–2 Locomotive in Twyford Cutting Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)'The Bristolian', Hauled by King Class 4–6–2 Locomotive in Twyford Cutting National Railway Museum
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Lancaster Castle Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)Lancaster Castle National Railway Museum
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All Clear for the Guns on British Railways c.1939–1945 Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)All Clear for the Guns on British Railways c.1939–1945 National Railway Museum
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'Leader' Class Locomotive No. 36001 Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)'Leader' Class Locomotive No. 36001 National Railway Museum
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A Night Scene during the Construction of 'Mulberry' Harbour 1944 Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)A Night Scene during the Construction of 'Mulberry' Harbour 1944 National Railway Museum
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Entrance of Huntley & Palmers' Office Building c.1937 Leslie Carr (1891–after 1951)Entrance of Huntley & Palmers' Office Building c.1937 Reading Museum & Town Hall