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Glass Coaster : Mr. Harry Gray of Benton, stands beside a 2, 500 h. p. Brush Sulzer engine at Gateshead
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Mr. Harry Gray of Benton, stands beside a 2, 500 h. p. Brush Sulzer engine at Gateshead
Mr. Harry Gray of Benton, stands beside a 2, 500 h.p. Brush Sulzer engine at Gateshead on 27th February 1971
NCJ
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Media ID 21632001
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Driver Engine Journey One Man Only Public Transport Railways Torch Trains Uniform Unknown Age
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.2cm x 7.6cm (2" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1970s where Mr. Harry Gray of Benton proudly stands beside a magnificent 2,500 h. p. Brush Sulzer engine at Gateshead. With a torch in hand and a beaming smile on his face, Mr. Gray exudes an air of confidence and expertise. Though his age remains unknown, it is evident that Mr. Gray is no ordinary man; dressed in a uniform that signifies his role as the driver of this powerful locomotive, he represents the unsung heroes who ensured smooth journeys for countless passengers on public transport trains during this era. The image captures the essence of both nostalgia and progress as we witness the technological marvel that was the Brush Sulzer engine - an engineering masterpiece capable of delivering immense power to propel trains across vast distances. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph, taken on February 27th, 1971 by NCJ, we cannot help but appreciate the dedication and skill required to operate such machinery. It serves as a reminder of how vital these individuals were in shaping our transportation systems and connecting communities through rail networks. This print invites us to reflect upon our own journeys while acknowledging those who played pivotal roles behind-the-scenes. It encapsulates an era when railways were not just modes of transportation but symbols of human ingenuity and progress.
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