Rare opportunity to own a piece of railway history. This photograph showcases the NCB 0-6-0d hansom shunter from the Manvers colliery in South Yorkshire, England. Captured in 1980, this image is a testament to the early days of British railroading.
The 0-6-0 class was a prominent design throughout the mid-to-late 19th century, with many examples still in service during this period. This particular shunter is from a bygone era when locomotives were larger and heavier than modern standards.
A nostalgic look at a lesser-known aspect of British rail history, this photograph provides a unique insight into the working life of railway engineers and drivers in the past. Perfect for anyone interested in vintage railways or those looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their home or office decor.
Condition: Excellent condition, with minimal wear on the lens and image. A great opportunity to own a piece of history, don't miss this chance to complete your collection.