LISTED HERE A MAGNIFICENT LARGE MOUNTED PICTURE FROM THE ARCHIVES.

Manx Beauty. Beyer Peacock (1524/11875) built 2-4-0 tank No 6 Peveril blows off outside Peel shed in 1954. All engines on this anachronistic 3ft Oin gauge railway were Beyer Peacock built displaying typical maker's features of their period, inclined cylinders, polished brass dome covers with Salter safety valves and copper capped chimneys. Sadly, the Isle of Man Railway is no longer a common carrier but the section from Douglas to Port Erin is still open for tourists. 

 MOUNTED / HARDBACK PRINTS are identical visually to a regular paper or photographic image but enhanced with an extra-rigid backing to provide stability and protection. In short, the image is mounted onto a substance for ultimate protection against warping and damaged corners.

The print is perfect for free-standing display, an album collection, or framing.

We do not copy alter or reproduce any of the prints we offer for sale

They are genuine vintage or modern prints of the date stated below.

You may occasionally see a similar item listed, this happens when we have more than one of the print in the archives..

SIZE:  20 x 18 cm LARGE IMAGE

CONDITION: 35 YEARS OLD  PERFECT

AUTHENTICITY: We have a paper trail and history for all our pictures. This one was printed and released thirty five years ago when topography of Steam Railways was being compiled

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