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Limited Edition Print: £34.50
Edition Run: 350
All Signed and Numbered
Scale: 8 mm/ft – 539 mm over buffers
Paper Size: 690 mm x 305 mm
(27.1 in x 12 in)
The light pacifics were designed by O.V.S. Bulleid to work over the restricted secondary routes of the Southern Railway. Two naming themes were used; ‘West Country’ and the ‘Battle of Britain’. The ‘West Country’ locomotives were named after cities, towns or geographical features in the western section of the Southern Railway.
Eddystone was named after the treacherous Eddystone Rocks, with its famous lighthouse, which are situated 13 miles south west of Plymouth. Eddystone was one of 60 members of the class to be rebuilt by British Railways. It has been preserved and is owned by Southern Locomotives Ltd. It is portrayed as running in 1962.
Built: Brighton, May 1947 Named: December 1948 |
Rebuilt: Eastleigh, August 1958 Withdrawn: May 1964 |
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