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Driver and Fireman on King George Vs footplate, 1950
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Driver and Fireman on King George Vs footplate, 1950

Driver Sid Cannon and Fireman Wally Osbourne on the footplate of King George V at Chippenham in 1950. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway.

Media ID 13458238

Filename: Panel 4 - Image 3.jpg

Size: 3696 x 2677 (4.5MB)

Date: 23rd January 2017

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

King Class King George V Chippenham Fireman

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In this print from the STEAM Museum of the GWR, we are transported back to the year 1950, where two unsung heroes take center stage on the footplate of King George V at Chippenham. Driver Sid Cannon and Fireman Wally Osbourne stand proudly beside their majestic locomotive, embodying the spirit and dedication of railway workers during that era. The image captures a moment frozen in time; a glimpse into an age when steam trains reigned supreme. The imposing presence of King George V, a member of the prestigious King Class, commands attention as it stands tall against the backdrop of Chippenham's picturesque landscape. Driver Sid Cannon exudes confidence and expertise while Fireman Wally Osbourne radiates enthusiasm for his role. Together, they form an inseparable team responsible for ensuring safe journeys and efficient transportation across vast distances. This photograph is not just about machinery or technology; it encapsulates human connection and camaraderie amidst industrial progress. It serves as a reminder that behind every powerful engine lies dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to keep our world moving forward. As we gaze upon this remarkable snapshot from history, let us pay tribute to these unsung heroes whose unwavering commitment helped shape our nation's railways. Their legacy lives on through images like these - timeless reminders of their invaluable contributions to our society.

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