Tuesday, 2 February 2016

The S.S. Kronland crossed through the Panama in 1915, pulled by the U.S. Gaton tug boat. The canal now passes around 15,000 ships a year


Huge queues watch as children ride in colourful cars round a track flanked with a giant rocket in 1955


Characters dance in the Disneyland Parade done as a preview for television, on the first day of operation in July 1955


123 years old one stretch of the Mount Lowe Railway is 5,606ft high- so passengers probably spent their time hoping that it didn't break down


The Mount Lowe Railway, which now stands in ruins in Los Angeles, California, was the third in a series of scenic mountain railways built in America to boost tourism in the area


Opening in 1893, the line became the first electric railroad ever built in the United States - but closed down for good 45 years later


The service stretched across seven miles, starting in Altadena, at a station named Mountain Junction, and travelling along Mount Lowe and Echo Mountain


Seventh Avenue looking south from 35th Street, Manhattan. 1935