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Mike Forrester on a ACC5 Pecket engine built in 1939 called Ashington No



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Mike Forrester on a ACC5 Pecket engine built in 1939 called Ashington No

Mike Forrester on a ACC5 Pecket engine built in 1939 called Ashington No.5 on 24th March 1994

NCJ
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Media ID 21619600

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Brass Driver Engineer Engines Journey Levers One Mid Adult Man Only Pipes Public Transport Railway Steam Trains Valves


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print by NCJ from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the nostalgic era of public transport in 1994. The image showcases Mike Forrester, a skilled engineer and driver, proudly standing on a magnificent ACC5 Pecket engine named Ashington No. 5. Built in 1939, this steam-powered marvel exudes timeless charm with its gleaming brass valves, intricate levers, and an intricate network of pipes. As we delve into the details of the photograph, our eyes are drawn to the cab where Mike stands confidently at the helm. His presence evokes a sense of expertise and passion for his craft as he prepares for another memorable journey along the railway tracks. The mid adult man's hat adds an authentic touch to this snapshot from yesteryears - a symbol of professionalism and dedication that characterized those who worked tirelessly behind these powerful engines. This image encapsulates not only the beauty of vintage machinery but also serves as a reminder of how integral steam trains were to transportation during that time period. It transports us back to an era when locomotives like Ashington No. 5 ruled the rails with their majestic presence. NCJ has skillfully captured both the essence and significance of this historical moment through their lens – allowing us to relive a piece of history that continues to fascinate enthusiasts even today.

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