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LISTED HERE A STUNNING MOUNTED PICTURE FROM THE ARCHIVES. HISTORY OF RAILWAYS Seen here BR Standard Class 5 4-6-0 No 73046 working the 4.5pm Manchester to Sheffield on 29 November 1959 near Hope. The Standard Class 5 4-6-0 was the BR development of the LMS Class 5 built in large numbers from 1934 until 1951. The BR version, with a higher running plate, was designed at Doncaster in 1951 and comprised a class of 17. engines which could be found all over the system. Several members of the class were fitted with Caprotti valve gear THIS IMAGE SIZE: 8.5 " x 5" PRINT ISSUE AND RELEASE DATE: 1997 IMAGE CONDITION: PERFECT Our railway prints are indeed a charming way to preserve and celebrate the rich history of railways. They capture moments from a bygone era, especially the golden age of steam, and can evoke nostalgia for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Whether it's an image of a majestic steam locomotive billowing smoke as it races down the tracks or a quiet countryside station from years past, our prints not only serve as historical records but also as artistic representations of a pivotal era in transportation. What are our Mounted Prints? A mounted print refers to an original artwork, photograph, print, or picture that has been professionally affixed to a rigid backing material. This backing serves to protect the print from warping, bending, or damage to its corners. With proper mounting, the image can be safely framed or displayed, ensuring that it stays in pristine condition — just as it was when first issued. Key Benefits of Mounted Prints: Protection : The rigid backing prevents warping and protects corners. Long-Term Preservation : Stored and displayed with confidence, keeping your print as new as the day it was created. Display-Ready : You can frame or display the mounted image immediately. WORLDWIDE POST THANK YOU FOR VISITING ML