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1929 Flying Scotsman Royal Lancer Photograph Color Print - London And North Eastern Railway - LNER Locomotive No. 4476 - 4-6-2 Pacific-Type Steam Engine - Sir Nigel Gresley - Railroad History - Ready For Framing
1929 Flying Scotsman Royal Lancer Photograph Color Print - London And North Eastern Railway - LNER Locomotive No. 4476 - 4-6-2 Pacific-Type Steam Engine - Sir Nigel Gresley - Railroad History - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1929 Flying Scotsman Royal Lancer Photograph Color Print - London And North Eastern Railway - LNER Locomotive No. 4476 - 4-6-2 Pacific-Type Steam Engine - Sir Nigel Gresley - Railroad History - Ready For Framing
Measures Approx. 9-5/8" Wide by 6-1/4" Tall
In Good Vintage Condition - Unmounted, Wedge Wear, Warping Long Bottom, Staining, Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Color Print.
This 1929 Print From The Railway Magazine Features The LNER Locomotive No. 4476 "Royal Lancer" Hauling The Flying Scotsman Non-Stop Express Service. The Image Depicts A 4-6-2 Pacific-Type Steam Engine Designed By Sir Nigel Gresley For The London And North Eastern Railway. The Flying Scotsman Began Non-Stop Operation Between London And Edinburgh In 1928, Reducing Travel Time And Eliminating Passenger Transfers. This Print Is Based On A Photograph By F.R. Hebron And Highlights The Era’s Engineering Achievements And Advancements In Long-Distance Rail Travel During The Interwar Period In Britain.
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