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The Shildon Six, 2014. This picture by David Bell commemorates the reunion of the last six surviving A4 locomotives at the National Rail Museum, Shildon, 2014. From left to right, they are, 60009 Union of South Africa, 4464 Bittern, 4489 Dominion of Canada, 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley, 60008 Dwight D. Eisenhower, and 4468 Mallard. The Great Goodbye exhibition was part of a year of celebrations for Mallard’s 75th anniversary. Mallard is historically significant as the holder of the world speed record for steam locomotives, hitting a top speed of 126mph on the East Coast mainline in 1938 – a record that still stands.
This fine art limited edition is a giclee print with an edition size of 100 and signed by David Bell. The picture is supplied cellophane wrapped, presented in a generously sized double-mount.
This signed limited edition is available in the following sizes:
A3 - Image size: 36 x 18cm. Mount size: 53 x 38cm
A2 - Image size: 52 x 26cm. Mount size: 72 x 47cm
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Giclee prints are considered the highest quality of picture reproduction within the fine art world. They are created using light-fast pigmented inks, a process approved by the Fine Art Trade Guild.
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