A rare opportunity to own a piece of history, this photograph is a prime example of the early railway era in Ireland. On May 31st, 1938, an IRISH train passed through Bray, showcasing the bustling activity of the railway station at the time.
Loco No. 335, built in 1929, was one of several trains to be imported from the UK and assembled by Irish engineers. This photograph captures a moment in time when the railway was still learning to adapt to Ireland's unique environment.
The intricate details of the locomotive are on full display, showcasing the craftsmanship that went into its construction. The image is taken from a slight angle, adding to the sense of dynamism and energy.
As an added bonus, this photograph has been authenticated by railway historians and is a testament to the enduring legacy of Ireland's railway network. Do not miss the chance to own a piece of Irish history, preserved in this remarkable photograph.