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  • Midland Railway 4-4-0, No. 1743

    £20.00

    Midland Railway Class 2 4-4-0 was a series of 4-4-0 steam locomotives built between 1876 and 1901 under Samuel W. Johnson (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • North Eastern Railway 4-2-2, No. 1518

    £20.00

    W. Worsdell designed No. 1518 (built at Gateshead); he was an enthusiast for the two-cylinder system of August von Borries (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • South Eastern Railway 4-4-0, No. 240

    £20.00

    Built at Ashford,  1889,  withdrawn September 1937 – James Stirling (1835-1917) the designer was the son of the Rev. Robert Stirling of “Stirling Cycle” fame (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • London & North Western Railway 2-4-0, No. 3105 ‘Jeanie Deans’

    £20.00

    Jeanie Deans (a character from a Sir Walter Scott novel) ran the 2.00 pm ‘Corridor’ from Euston to Crewe from 1891 to 1899 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Great Eastern Railway 2-4-0, No. 759

    £20.00

    James Holden’s T19 class express passenger 2-4-0s first appeared in November 1886 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • London & South Western Railway 0-4-4T, No. 186

    £20.00

    The LSWR O2 Class is a class of 0-4-4T steam locomotive designed for the London and South Western Railway by William Adams (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • London & South Western Railway 0-4-2, No. 530

    £20.00

    The A12 locomotives of the LSWR were built between 1887 and 1895 to the design of William Adams (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway 4-4-0, No. 687

    £20.00

    The GCR Class 2 was derived from a Kitson (Leeds) built and Thomas Parker designed prototype 4-4-0 locomotive No. 561 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Great Northern of Scotland Railway 4-4-0, No. 81

    £20.00

     In 1893 Neilsons of Glasgow delivered six new 4-4-0 tender locomotives that were more powerful any previous Great North locomotive (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Great Northern Railway 2-4-0, No. 891

    £20.00

    The GNR Class E1 2-4-0’s were the final version of a design created by Patrick Stirling in 1867 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Glasgow & South Western Railway 4-4-0, No. 74

    £20.00

    James Manson was responsible for the 4-4-0 No. 11, the first four-cylinder simple locomotive in Britain (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Great Eastern Railway 2-4-2T, No.1090

    £20.00

    The GER Class C32 was a class of fifty 2-4-2 T steam locomotives designed by James Holden and built at Stratford Works between 1892 and 1902 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Caledonian Railway 4-4-0, No. 721 ‘Dunalastair’

    £20.00

    The ‘Dunalastair’ class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed by John F. McIntosh for the Caledonian Railway (CR) and introduced in 1896 (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published by The Railway Engineer in the 19th Century;
    Size: c. 43 x 25.5 cm [17 ″ x 10 ″] may vary slightly from printers’ cut years ago
    Printed on white white matt cardstock of 146 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • Roman Oneraria

    Roman Merchant Ship from AD 200

    £25.00

    Roman Onararia: Mediterranean cargo vessel (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by Hugh Evelyn; drawn by Swedish marine artist Gordon Macfie (1910-1971) for Tre Tryckare of Gothenburg (who retain copyright)
    Print size: c 44 cm x 33.5 cm [17½″ x 13″]  (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on light orange (RGB c. fdf1dd) cardstock c. 300 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

  • 15th Century Three-Masted Scandinavian Holk

    £25.00

    Holk: (hulk) medieval transport vessel of the Low Countries  (scroll down for Description) (scroll down for a more detailed Description)

    Published 1963 by Hugh Evelyn; drawn by Swedish marine artist Gordon Macfie (1910-1971) for Tre Tryckare of Gothenburg (who retain copyright)
    Print size: c 44 cm x 33.5 cm [17½″ x 13″]  (may vary slightly from printers’ cut 50 years ago)
    Printed on light orange (RGB c. fdf1dd) cardstock c. 300 g/sm2
    Print is LARGE size – shipping is the same for 1 to 10 prints (based on largest print size in your order) – see Shipping & Returns

     

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