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•Advance orders – giving entry into the draw for print number 1 (see below) – are now being taken
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•Print available from 20th April 2017
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Limited Edition Print: £34.50
Scale: 8 mm/ft – 562 mm over buffers
Paper Size: 710 mm x 305 mm (28 in x 12 in)
Limited Edition Run: 350 – signed and numbered
THE DRAW FOR PRINT NUMBER 1
Order your print by 24:00 on the
19th April 2022 and you will be entered into the draw for the first signed and numbered print (1/100).
After 46202 Princess Anne was destroyed in the 1952 Harrow and Wealdstone accident the opportunity was taken by R.A. Riddles to produce a prototype Class 8P locomotive. The design was based on the Britannia class, but had three cylinders with British Caprotti rotary cam poppet valve gear and enlarged boiler.
71000 was stationed at Crewe North Shed and worked the West Coast main line. Unfortunately it struggled for steam at high outputs and this was never resolved due to the implementation of the modernisation plan. It is show as running in 1961, attached to a BR1J tender. 71000 has been preserved and is owned by the BR Class 8 Steam Locomotive Trust.
Built: Crewe, May 1954 BR1J Tender: November 1957 |
AWS: December 1959 Withdrawn: November 1962 |
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