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Traclosslefield (pronounced tra-CLOSS-ul-field) is an aesthetic strongly linked with historical infrastructure and the countryside, and often has a focus on railways, steam locomotives and the United Kingdom.

Its name is formed from the 'tra' of 'train', 'track' and 'transport', followed by the 'clo' of 'clock', the sound of the 'stle' of 'castle', and 'field'. In addition to railways; houses and historical buildings such as castles and churches can be considered part of Traclosslefield, as well as the surrounding countryside landscape. The aesthetic also encompasses a wide range of careers, such as train drivers, farmers, mail carriers, firefighters and builders. While Traclosslefield is focused on the UK, it may encompass other places in Europe, as well as certain parts of Australia. And after England, one of the most closely-linked countries with Traclosslefield is Scotland.

Fashion[]

  • Argyle
  • Tartan
  • Sleeveless jumpers
  • Top hats
  • Railway uniforms

Visual[]

  • Steam trains
  • Clocks
  • Train stations
  • Countryside
  • Cottages
  • Post offices
  • Churches
  • Castles
  • Farms

Media[]

Television[]

  • Thomas & Friends (1984-2021)
  • Postman Pat (1981-2017)
  • Bob the Builder (1999-2009)
  • Fireman Sam (1987-present)
  • The Family-Ness (1984-1985)
  • Tickety Toc (2012-2016)

Literature[]

  • The Railway Series (1945-2011)

Gallery[]

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