This is a vintage photograph from the era of diesel locomotives on Irish railways. The image captures the iconic steam engine No B124, formerly known as Limerick in 1973, hauling freight through the rolling hills and countryside.
Measuring just over two meters tall, this tiny gem offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the railway workers who kept these magnificent machines running. The photograph is printed on high-quality paper, preserving the original image's details and texture.
Railway enthusiasts will cherish this piece as a rare reminder of Ireland's rich rail heritage. It's not every day you see the iconic steam engine in action, so it makes for a fascinating addition to any railway collection or archive.
The photograph measures 200 x 150mm (7.9 x 5.9 inches) and is framed in a sturdy mount, providing a beautiful backdrop for display. This is a truly one-of-a-kind piece of railway history that will be cherished by collectors and train enthusiasts alike.