I just received a photo of a group of 8 men posed on a train with what looks like a maintenance building for trains in the background. For years, this photo was thought to be of our Great Great Grandfather in Western Australia. Recent inquiries at a museum near Perth, Western Australia indicates that it more likely could be a railway station in England. The train, according to a researcher in Victoria, Australia, 'appears to have vacuum brakes', so the conclusion was that the train could be English, not Australian. The photo is of the front of the locomotive, with 4 men on the ground and 4 men on the engine front. According to the death certificate of our gg Grandfather, he spent time in New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia after the family arrived in Adelaide in 1883 on the "Ashmore". The man who was thought to be George TAYLOR is holding a oil can. It is believed the men's clothing may be from the 1890s. George TAYLOR's father was a signalman, living in Attercliffe, Sheffield District in Yorkshire when he died on August 25, 1896. His address on that date was 61 Weedon Street. I have located him in the 1901 census, but the street name is not readable. Can SKS direct me to a website which could help solve this photo mystery? A Sheffield railway museum? railway history organization? Thank you for your help. Lynne Bennett Washington State, USA