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Pewter Sculptures

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| Pewter Sculptures: Trains
| Sir Nigel Gresley |
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Pewter Sculpture |
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High quality hand made pewter |
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12" (30cm) long |
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In 1937 the 100th Gresley Pacific was built by the London and North Eastern Railway, and the railway honoured her designer by giving the locomotive his name, Sir Nigel Gresley. This locomotive is at present based on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. |
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£59.99 [Add To Basket] |
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| Black Five |
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Pewter Sculpture |
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High quality hand made pewter |
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12" (30cm) long |
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The most common engines in the North West of England. Built by Armstrong Whitworth in 1937 it spent most of its life in and around Manchester. In 1937 it cost the LMS £6,244 to build this Black Five, but in 1963 it was withdrawn from service. |
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£59.99 [Add To Basket] |
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| Mallard |
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Pewter Sculpture |
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High quality hand made pewter scupture from England |
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12" (30cm) long |
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The Mallard was one of many steam engines built in the 1930s for high speed along the East Coast from London to Edinburgh. The first to incorporate aerodynamics, and on 3rd July 1938 Mallard achieved the World Speed Record for Steam Traction of 126mph. |
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£59.99 [Add To Basket] |
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| Evening Star |
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Pewter Sculpture |
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High quality hand made pewter scupture from England |
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12" (30cm) long |
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Evening Star was the last steam engine built by British Railways, entering service in 1960. It was built at Swindon and so although a freight loco it was painted in full GW style passenger livery and adorned with a copper capped chimney. |
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£59.99 [Add To Basket] |
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| LMS Coronation |
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Pewter Sculpture |
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High quality hand made pewter scupture from England |
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13 1/2" (34cm) long |
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LMS wanted a streamliner capable of hauling expresses in excess of 100mph. On 29th June 1937, the first engine of class 6220 "Coronation" exceeded this, reaching 113 mph on the inaugural run of the "Coronation Scot", the LMS's new London-Glasgow express. |
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£59.99 [Add To Basket] |
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| Duchess of Hamilton |
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Pewter Sculpture |
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High quality hand made pewter scupture from England |
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13 1/2" (34cm) long |
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After making an appearance at the 1939 New York Worlds Fair, this large powerful locomotive was returned to the UK and spent its working life on prestige passenger trains for the LMS and British Railways, clocking up over 1.4 million miles in the process. |
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£59.99 [Add To Basket] |
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| Flying Scotsman |
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Pewter Sculpture |
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High quality hand made pewter |
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13 1/2" (34cm) long |
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Flying Scotsman was built in Doncaster in 1923 to the design of rail mechanical engineer Sir Nigel Gresley. It was chosen to represent the latest in steam locomotive design at the British Empire. |
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£59.99 [Add To Basket] |
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