Well Drilled: Garden Boys, in their distinctive headgear, use men-sized tools to drill holes during track laying work on the railway at Longmoor camp at Liss Hampshire, where they have been working with the Royal Engineers No.16 Railway Training Regiment. They are cadets Brian Wilkes, 13, of Doncaster (left) and Brian Rooke, 13, from Springfield, near Darlington. The youngsters were among cadets of the 1st Independent Squadron, Royal Engineers (Gordon Boys) who received instruction in various railway trades at Longmoor camp. May 11, 1954. (Photo by Reuter Photo).
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