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1929 London And North Eastern Railway LNER Photograph Print Clipping - 112 Ton Ingot Transport - Meadow Hall And Wincobank Station - Sheffield To Openshaw Manchester England - Ready For Framing
1929 London And North Eastern Railway LNER Photograph Print Clipping - 112 Ton Ingot Transport - Meadow Hall And Wincobank Station - Sheffield To Openshaw Manchester England - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1929 London And North Eastern Railway LNER Photograph Print Clipping - 112 Ton Ingot Transport - Meadow Hall And Wincobank Station - Sheffield To Openshaw Manchester England - Ready For Framing
Measures Approx. 3-3/8" Wide by 3-1/8" Tall
In Very Good Vintage Condition - Unmounted, Trimmed Edges, Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Clipping.
This 1929 Photograph Print Clipping Shows A 112-Ton Ingot Being Transported By A Special Train Operated By The London And North Eastern Railway (L.N.E.R.) From Sheffield To Openshaw, Manchester. The Scene Was Captured At Meadow Hall And Wincobank Station, A Site Serving The Sheffield Industrial Area. The Ingot, Likely Steel, Required A Special Flatbed Wagon Due To Its Extreme Weight. This Transport Reflects The Role Of British Railways In Supporting Heavy Industry During The Interwar Period. The Image Was Published As A Topical Item, Emphasizing Its Significance In Contemporary Industrial Transport.
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