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MIDNIGHT SMASH—A photograph taken immediately after the Darlington (Durham) railway disaster on the night of June 27. A crowded excursion train running from Scarborough to Newcastle collided with a goods tram at 20 minutes past 11 o’clock at night. Twenty-two people were killed and 47 injured.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 433, 15 August 1928, Page 1

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MIDNIGHT SMASH—A photograph taken immediately after the Darlington (Durham) railway disaster on the night of June 27. A crowded excursion train running from Scarborough to Newcastle collided with a goods tram at 20 minutes past 11 o’clock at night. Twenty-two people were killed and 47 injured. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 433, 15 August 1928, Page 1

MIDNIGHT SMASH—A photograph taken immediately after the Darlington (Durham) railway disaster on the night of June 27. A crowded excursion train running from Scarborough to Newcastle collided with a goods tram at 20 minutes past 11 o’clock at night. Twenty-two people were killed and 47 injured. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 433, 15 August 1928, Page 1

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