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Photographic Print : GWR (4-4-0) Bulldog SWIFT (3350) with men posed in front. Between 1900-1912

GWR (4-4-0) Bulldog SWIFT (3350) with men posed in front. Between 1900-1912




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GWR (4-4-0) Bulldog SWIFT (3350) with men posed in front. Between 1900-1912

Image shows GWR (4-4-0) Bulldog SWIFT (3350) possibly at Truro station although the locality is unknown. Eight workers are posed in front of the locomotive. This specific train was built in Swindon in March 1900. It was renumbered in 1912 to 3338 and then withdrawn and scrapped in November of 1933. It was one of 156 locomotives of its type. It was often used in Devon and Cornwall because their 5ft 8in driving wheels were useful on heavy gradients

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Media ID 12422462

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11"x8.5" Photo Print

Step back in time with our captivating photograph from the Media Storehouse collection. This vintage image features the iconic GWR (4-4-0) Bulldog SWIFT (3350) steam locomotive, believed to have been taken between 1900 and 1912. The scene is set at a bustling railway station, with eight men proudly posing in front of the powerful engine. A fascinating glimpse into the past of rail travel and industrial workforce camaraderie. Add this timeless piece to your decor and let the history come alive in your home or office.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 27.9cm x 18.8cm (11" x 7.4")

Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 21.6cm (11" x 8.5")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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This print from the early 1900s transports us back to a time when steam locomotives ruled the tracks. The image showcases the magnificent GWR (4-4-0) Bulldog SWIFT (3350), a true symbol of power and innovation during its heyday. Although the exact location is unknown, it is believed to be taken at Truro station in Cornwall. In this snapshot frozen in time, eight proud workers stand confidently in front of the locomotive, their faces filled with pride and accomplishment. These men were part of a team that brought this impressive machine to life, meticulously crafting every detail at Swindon Works in March 1900. The Bulldog SWIFT was not just any train; it possessed remarkable capabilities that made it an invaluable asset on challenging terrains like Devon and Cornwall. Its distinctive feature was its 5ft 8in driving wheels, which allowed it to conquer steep gradients effortlessly. Sadly, as progress marched forward, so did technology. In 1912, this particular locomotive underwent renumbering as 3338 before ultimately meeting its demise in November 1933 when it was withdrawn from service and scrapped. However, for over three decades, this iconic engine served faithfully alongside its fellow Bulldogs as one of only 156 locomotives of its kind. Preserved within this photograph lies not only a piece of railway history but also a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship that propelled Britain's Great Western Railway into

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