5 photocards,BR Standard,Royal Highlander,Scot,73051,92059,46148,46166,44788

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5 photocards,BR Standard,Royal Highlander,Scot,73051,92059,46148,46166,44788

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Here is 5 photocards. The photocard size: length 21.5cm and width 15cm. 

 

 

The firstly photocard is on picture 1, 2, 3 photocard reveals a train from Bristol to Bournemouth via Shepton Mallet in 29 of March of 1961 (picture 3). The train belongs to BR Standard Class 5,MT 4-6-0, the train number is 73051. This photocard is great value for saving the history of the train 70351. At the moment, only books record this 73051 train but no pictures, so this photocard is a good supplementary document for the history of the train 73051.

 

 

The second photocard is on picture 4, 5, 6 reveals a train from Toton to Masbury summit on the rail route Somerset to Dorset in 29 of July of 1961 (picture 6). The train belongs to Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway (S & D), the train number is 92059. This photocard is great value for saving the history of the train 92059. At the moment, only books record this 73051 train but very few pictures online, so this photocard is a good supplementary document for the history of the train 73051.

 

 

The third photocard is on picture 7, 8 reveals the Manchester Regiment, displaced from her unusual long distance duties, was in a diesels train in the March of 1964 (picture 8). The train belongs to Royal Scot, the train number is 46148 (picture 8). This photocard is great value for saving the history of the train 46148. This is a diesels train. In 1960s’, most steam trains were still using coal as fuel but this train 46148 was using diesels.

 

 

The 4th photocard is on picture 9, 10 reveals the London Rifle Brigade, crossing a bridge over the River Clyde, was in a train in 8 of September of 1961 (picture 10). The train belongs to Royal Scot, the train number is 46166. This photocard is great value for saving the history of the train 46166. 

 

 

The 5th photocard is on picture 11, 12 reveals a train from Inverness station to London Euston station in 24 of June of 1957 (picture 12). The train belongs to Royal Highlander, the train number is 44788. This photocard is great value for saving the history of the train 44788. The photocard gives out one more interesting information is that the train 44788 piloting another train 44961 out of Inverness. At the moment, I still not find out another source for the 44788 is a piloting train online, so this photocard is a good supplementary document for the history of the train 44788.

 

 

I have no interesting open offer as I did so many research works for these 5 photocard information. You can see this advertise description just like an academic paper. You can how many works I did so many works for these photocards 

 

 

Happy to buy this photocard!!!

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Category: Collectables:Transportation Collectables:Railwayana:Paper Railwayana:Other Paper Railwayana
Location: Dagenham, London