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Limited Edition Print: £22.50
Edition Run: 100
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Scale: 5 mm/ft
Paper Size: 406 mm x 203 mm
Fits a standard 16in x 8in frame
The light pacifics were designed by O.V.S. Bulleid to work over the restricted secondary routes of the Southern Railway. Two naming themes were used; ‘West Country’ and the ‘Battle of Britain’. The ‘West Country’ locomotives were named after cities, towns or geographical features in the western section of the Southern Railway.
Appledore was named after the village on the north coast of Devon. No. 34100 was one of the 60 light pacifics chosen to be rebuilt. While shedded at Stewarts Lane it was used on the prestigious Golden Arrow service and was chosen to work the last steam hauled Golden Arrow on 11th June 1961, which is the condition portrayed.
Built: Brighton, Dec 1949 Named: From New |
Rebuilt: Eastleigh, Sept 1960 Withdrawn: July 1967 |
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