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FAR0321B. Racing the Train by Don Breckon. Racing the Train by Don Breckon. (B)Click For DetailsFAR0321
FAR0383. In Town Tonight by Don Breckon. In Town Tonight by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsFAR0383
FAR0421. Country Connection by Don Breckon. Country Connection by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsFAR0421
An LMS Black Five 4.6.0 locomotive heads the boat train to Kyle of Lochalsh along the southern shore of Loch Carron.  After the 82 mile rail journey from Inverness the train would connect at Kyle with the boat fro the crossing to the Isle of Skye.  The line was completed in 1897, the last 10 miles requiring 31 rock cuttings and 29 bridges.  The Black Fives worked passenger and freight trains on the line from the 1930 to the end of steam.Skye Boat Train by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsFAR0533
<b>This is a sold out edition at the publisher.  We have the last remaining copies.Along the Fowey by Don BreckonClick For DetailsFAR0659
<b>This is a sold out edition at the publisher.  We have the last 50 remaining copies.Club Run by Don BreckonClick For DetailsFAR0690
The No.26 tram to Burnside passes the bustling <i>Umbrella</i> at Bridgeton cross on a rainy Saturday night in Glasgow, 1955.  In the background, the Olympia cinema is showing the latest big movie - <i>Young at Heart</i> starring Doris Day and Frank Sinatra.Saturday Night by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsFAR0691
<b>This is a sold out edition at the publisher.  We have the last 82 remaining copies.Winter Steam by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsFAR0867
Jubilee class 4 - 6 - 0 locomoptive no. 45684 Jutland at Kettering, with a northbound express from St Pancras.  Boys from the town school mingle with porters and passengers enjoying the atmosphere of a main line station.  The engine was built for the LMS in 1936 and withdrawn from service at the end of 1965. Calling at Kettering by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsFAR0991
A Birmingham tram picks up passengers on a foggy morning.  No.723 was one of a batch built in 1925 - 1926.  The distinctive tall and narrow trams of Birmingham - guage 3ft 6in - ran for the last time in 1953.<br>Original painting painted in 1979, prints published around 1980.Number 33 Tram by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsLE0075
The first train run by the Talyllyn Railway Preservation Society arriving at Rhydyronen Station on Whit Monday, 14th May 1951, hauled by locomotive No.2 Dolgoch, built for the railway in 1866.Preservation Pioneer by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsLE0203
A 1930s steam locomotive on the Great Western Railway passes through a level crossing, while a family sit on the embankment with their blue Austin 7 parked nearby.<br>Published in 1993.Beside the Pond by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsLE0295
Great Western Railway 2-6-2	T Prairie Tank locomotive no.4571 heads a two coach local train through hilly countryside on a cross-country route.  The driver of an Austin saloon car has pulled in off the road just in time for his sons to scramble up the bank to have a closer look at the passing train.  No.4571 was withdrawn in 1961 after nearly 37 years in service.Cross Country by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsLE0664
Liverpool English Electric tram no.762 turns into Castle Street on an Autumn evening in the 1950s.  No.762 was one of twelve bogie cars built in the 1930s.  On 14th September 1957, the last of the pool trams were withdrawn.Evening in Castle Street by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsLE0868
Morning Delivery by Don Breckon.Click For DetailsSWSR0223

 

 

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