Rare Irish railway photograph, circa 1955, showcasing a locomotive of the GNR (Inter City) type. A photograph taken by Amiens Street photographer, showing the iconic No. 16 at Amiens St station. This highly sought-after item is a must-have for any railway enthusiast or collector of vintage photographs.
The GNR, formerly the Great Eastern Railway, was one of the main railway companies operating in Ireland during its peak period. The photograph captures the locomotive in mid-train, showcasing its distinctive black and yellow color scheme. The image is crisp and clear, with good contrast between the foreground and background.
This photograph is an excellent example of Amiens Street's photographic style, which was highly regarded for its quality and clarity. It has been professionally preserved to retain its original condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
Due to its rarity and historical significance, this photograph can command a high price on the open market. If you're interested in acquiring a piece of Irish railway history, look no further.