Built by the Great Western Railway and opened in 1902 the roundhouse shed at Croes Newydd, Wrexham was home to a variety of freight locomotives until closure by British Railways in 1967. Here a trio of Pannier tanks No's 4645, 9610 and 9793 rest between local goods duties C1960.
High quality, giclee fine art print, image size 21in x 14in.
Overall size 23in x 16.5in.
On 280gsm white cotton Museum paper stock each signed by the artist.
High quality, giclee fine art print, image size 21in x 14in.
Overall size 23in x 16.5in.
On 280gsm white cotton Museum paper stock each signed by the artist.
A Pride of Panniers by Philip D Hawkins
- Artist: Philip D Hawkins FGRA
- Product Code: PPPH
- Availability: In Stock
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£105.00
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