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Poster Print : No 3810 County Wicklow
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No 3810 County Wicklow
4-4-0 County Class locomotive built in 1906
STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway
Media ID 550401
© STEAM Picture Library 2007 - All Rights Reserved
A2 (59.4 x 42cm) Poster Print
Introducing the captivating No. 3810 County Wicklow poster print from Media Storehouse's Steam Museum of the GWR collection. This stunning image transports you back in time to the golden era of rail travel. No. 3810, a 4-4-0 County Class locomotive, was built in 1906 and showcases the intricate details and engineering brilliance of the steam engine. Add this evocative print to your wall and let the magic of steam railways fill your home or office. Bringing history to life, one print at a time.
A2 Poster (59.4 x 42cm, 23.4" x 16.5" inches) printed on 170gsm Satin Poster Paper. Securely packaged, rolled and inserted into a strong mailing tube and shipped tracked. Poster Prints are of comparable archival quality to our Photographic prints, they are simply printed on thinner Poster Paper. Whilst we only use Photographic Prints in our frames, you can frame Poster Prints if they are carefully supported to prevent sagging over time.
Poster prints are budget friendly enlarged prints in standard poster paper sizes (A0, A1, A2, A3 etc). Whilst poster paper is sometimes thinner and less durable than our other paper types, they are still ok for framing and should last many years. Our Archival Quality Photo Prints and Fine Art Paper Prints are printed on higher quality paper and the choice of which largely depends on your budget.
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 59.4cm x 36.8cm (23.4" x 14.5")
Estimated Product Size is 59.4cm x 42cm (23.4" x 16.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
No. 3810 'County Wicklow', a magnificent 4-4-0 County Class locomotive built in 1906, is proudly displayed at the Steam Museum of the Great Western Railway (GWR). This historic steam engine, named after County Wicklow in Ireland, is a testament to the engineering prowess of its time. The County Class locomotives were designed by George Armstrong and Charles Collett for the GWR, with No. 3810 being the 10th engine of the series. These locomotives were renowned for their power and efficiency, making them ideal for hauling heavy passenger trains on the GWR's extensive network. No. 3810 was built at Swindon Works in 1906 and saw active service until the late 1950s. It was withdrawn from service in 1959 and preserved for the future. The locomotive underwent extensive restoration work in the 1980s and 1990s, bringing it back to its former glory. The locomotive's exterior is adorned with intricate details, including its distinctive green livery and brass fittings. The engine's large driving wheels and powerful cylinders give an indication of the immense power it once possessed. The cab is equipped with a large chimney, which would have belched out thick plumes of steam and smoke as the engine roared down the tracks. No. 3810's presence at the Steam Museum of the GWR is a reminder of the golden age of steam rail travel. Visitors to the museum can marvel at the engine's beauty and learn about its rich history. The locomotive is a popular attraction, drawing steam enthusiasts from around the world to the museum.
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