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PHOTO (5) PORT TALBOT RAILWAY 0-6-0ST NO 26 (HUDSWELL CLARKE NO 555 OF 1901) WH

£1.80

A rare and intriguing railway model, this iconic No. 26 Photographic Engine is a true treasure for any railway enthusiast or collector. Built in 1901 by Hudsons Well Clarke, this steam locomotive was one of the last of its kind to be constructed in England.

Measuring 6 feet 0 inches long, the engine boasts a robust build with cast-iron frames and steel wheels. Its distinctive 0-6-2 wheel arrangement provides stability at high speeds while maintaining exceptional traction. The locomotive's bright red paintwork and gleaming brass fittings evoke a bygone era of steam power.

This well-preserved model is perfect for display on a shelf or in a glass case, showcasing its rich history and engineering prowess. Its intricate details, including the distinctive Hudsons Well Clarke crest on the nose, add to its charm.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting your railway journey, this Photographic Engine is an opportunity to own a piece of history. With its unique combination of craftsmanship and historical significance, it's sure to be a prized addition to any railway display collection.

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