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Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3938, Quo Vadis

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Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3938, Quo Vadis

Maker: Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk Type: Showmans Road Locomotive Number: 3938 Built: 1922 Registration: XL 9086 Class: Scenic Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 8 Name: Quo Vadis Date: 1970s-1980s. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © The Peter Butt Steam Collection / Mary Evans

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1970s 1980s Burrell Compound Cylinders Locomotive Maker Name Norfolk Registration Scenic Showmans Sons Tford Vadis 1922

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Quo Vadis," a captivating and historic showman's road locomotive, is depicted in this evocative photograph. Built in 1922 by the esteemed Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk, this scenic compound locomotive, numbered 3938, boasts an intriguing past. Its registration number, XL 9086, adds to its unique identity. The locomotive's name, "Quo Vadis," translates to "Where are you going?" in Latin, adding an air of mystery to this magnificent machine. With its compound cylinders, this locomotive was a marvel of engineering in its time. The image captures the essence of the 1970s and 1980s, as the steam era began to fade into the background of transportation history. The rustic charm of the locomotive, with its intricate details and weathered exterior, stands out against the lush green backdrop. Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford were renowned for their high-quality engineering and manufacturing of road locomotives, and the Quo Vadis is a testament to their skill and craftsmanship. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when steam-powered locomotives ruled the roads and the simple joy of travel was found in the journey itself. The Quo Vadis, with its rich history and timeless appeal, continues to captivate and inspire, reminding us of the beauty and wonder of the past.


Framed Prints of Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3938, Quo Vadis

Add a touch of vintage charm to your home or office with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image showcases the iconic Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3938, named "Quo Vadis," built in 1922 by Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk. Registration number XL 9086, this scenic locomotive boasts compound Nhp cylinders and is a beautiful example of the classic scenic class. With its intricate details and rich history, this print is a must-have for railway enthusiasts and history lovers alike. Framed in a elegant and timeless manner, it is a perfect addition to any room, adding character and conversation pieces.


Photo Prints of Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3938, Quo Vadis

Step back in time with our stunning photographic print of Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3938, Quo Vadis, by Mary Evans Picture Library from Mary Evans Prints Online. This captivating image showcases the intricate details of this historic vehicle, manufactured by Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk, in 1922. With the registration number XL 9086 and classified as a scenic compound Nhp, this locomotive boasts an impressive presence. Named Quo Vadis, this beautiful piece of machinery was built in the Class Scenic Cylinders and is sure to transport you to a bygone era. Bring the magic of steam engine history into your home or office with this exquisite photographic print.


Poster Prints of Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3938, Quo Vadis

"Step back in time with our stunning poster print featuring the iconic Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3938, Quo Vadis. This beautifully detailed image, sourced from the Mary Evans Picture Library at Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases the classic design and historic charm of this Charles Burrell & Sons creation. Built in 1922, this scenic compound Nhp locomotive, registration XL 9086, boasts scenic cylinders and bears the name Quo Vadis. A true masterpiece of engineering history, this poster print is a must-have for any railway enthusiast or collector's wall."


Jigsaw Puzzles of Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3938, Quo Vadis

Discover the captivating world of vintage transportation with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the iconic Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive 3938, Quo Vadis. This intricately detailed puzzle, sourced from Mary Evans Picture Library, showcases the timeless charm of the Burrell engine built in 1922 by Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk. With scenic cylinders, compound Nhp engine, and the distinctive registration XL 9086, this historic locomotive is sure to transport you back in time. Engage in a delightful puzzle experience and bring the beauty of this classic Showmans Road Locomotive, named Quo Vadis, into your home.

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