This rare photograph is a stunning example of early 20th century railway photography, capturing the intricacies of the Irish countryside. Measured to be two feet six inches in length, this frame features No.357 at Inchicore railway station, taken in 1934.
Inchicore was a key junction on the London and North Western Railway line, connecting Dublin with Belfast and Newcastle. The photograph showcases the bustling activity of trains arriving at the station, including the iconic 2-6-0 steam locomotive No.357. The locomotive is adorned with intricate details, including its distinctive wheel arrangement and chimney.
This photograph is a valuable addition to any railway enthusiast's collection. Measuring just six inches wide, it makes for a compact yet striking piece of history. The photograph's rich colors and textures evoke a sense of nostalgia, transporting the viewer to a bygone era of train travel.
Preserved in excellent condition, this photograph offers an unparalleled glimpse into the lives of those who rode these historic trains. It is sure to delight anyone with a passion for railways, engineering, or vintage photography.