Sir Nigel Gresley
- Steam Locomotive train 4498 - model - made with deep mined british coal
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Sir Nigel Gresley made in Newcastle with deep mined coal |
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- Length 30.00 (cm) About
11 3/4 (inches) left to right
- Height 7.50 (cm) About
3
(inches) top to bottom
- Width 6.50 (cm) About
2 3/4
(inches) front to back
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Sir Nigel Gresley |
Sir Nigel Gresley A deep mined coal ornament and collectable - fantastic in detail - the more you look at Sir Nigel Gresley the more you see and discover
Stunning coal display model Sir Nigel Gresley has been made with coal and superbly detailed
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In stock - normally despatched within 24hrs
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Our stock code : CR1014 |
| Dimensions (measured at the widest points) Approx.
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- Length 30.00 (cm) About
11 3/4 (inches) left to right
- Height 7.50 (cm) About
3
(inches) top to bottom
- Width 6.50 (cm) About
2 3/4
(inches) front to back
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Steam Locomotive train 4498
LNER Class A4 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley
London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) A4 Class number 4498 (original), 7 (LNER 1946) and 60007 (BR), named Sir Nigel Gresley is a preserved British steam locomotive.
Built for the LNER in 1937, and the 100th Gresley pacific built. It was originally numbered 4498. It is a 4-6-2 locomotive to the same design by Sir Nigel Gresley as the more famous Mallard. It is the holder for the post-war steam record speed of 112mph gained on the 23 May 1959 and carries a plaque to that effect.
It is now preserved at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and is undergoing restoration to working order. It is owned by The Sir Nigel Gresley Locomotive Preservation Trust Ltd.
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