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King Class Locomotive, No 6029, King Stephen

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King Class Locomotive, No 6029, King Stephen

Built 1930, renamed King Edward VIII in 1936. 4-6-0 type. Last of the King Class locomotives. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway.

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4 6 0 King Stephen

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This stunning photograph captures the majesty and power of King Class Locomotive No. 6029, affectionately known as "King Stephen," as it proudly stands at the Steam Museum of the Great Western Railway. Built in 1930, this 4-6-0 type locomotive was the last of its kind to roll off the production line. With its distinctive design and impressive specifications, the King Class locomotives were a testament to the engineering prowess of the era. At the time of its construction, No. 6029 was named "King Stephen" in honor of King George V's grandson, who would later become King Edward VIII. However, when Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936, the locomotive was quickly renamed to reflect the new monarch, becoming "King Edward VIII." Despite its royal namesake, this locomotive was not built for commercial use, but rather for the prestige and pride of the Great Western Railway. Its powerful engine and sleek lines were a sight to behold on the rails, as it effortlessly pulled heavy trains through the English countryside. As you gaze at this photograph, imagine the roar of the engine as it chugs along, the steam billowing from its stack, and the sense of awe and wonder that would have accompanied the sight of this magnificent machine in its prime. Today, No. 6029 is a cherished reminder of a bygone era, preserved for future generations to appreciate the ingenuity and passion that went into creating such engineering marvels.


Framed Prints of King Class Locomotive, No 6029, King Stephen

Introducing the stunning Framed Print from Media Storehouse's Steam Engine Collection, featuring the iconic King Class Locomotive No. 6029, King Stephen from the STEAM Museum of the Great Western Railway. This beautiful print showcases the power and elegance of this historic steam engine, built in 1930 as the last of the King Class locomotives. Witness the intricate details of its design, from the curved lines of the boiler to the intricate wheels, all brought to life in vivid color. The print captures the essence of a bygone era in railway history, making it a must-have for any steam engine enthusiast or history lover. Frame this print in your home or office to add a touch of timeless charm and character to your space.


Photo Prints of King Class Locomotive, No 6029, King Stephen

Introducing the stunning Media Storehouse Photographic Print of King Class Locomotive No. 6029, King Stephen, from the esteemed Steam Museum of the Great Western Railway. This iconic 4-6-0 steam engine was built in 1930 and is the last of its kind in the King Class series. The locomotive was originally named King George V and was later renamed King Edward VIII in 1936. Our high-quality photograph captures the essence of this historical machine in its prime, showcasing its intricate details, gleaming metal surfaces, and the distinctive steam trail that marks its powerful presence. This print is an ideal addition to any railway enthusiast's collection or a beautiful conversation starter for your home or office. Experience the raw power and elegance of King Class Locomotive No. 6029, King Stephen, with this exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print. Order now and bring a piece of railway history into your space.


Poster Prints of King Class Locomotive, No 6029, King Stephen

Introducing our stunning collection of poster prints from Media Storehouse, featuring the iconic King Class Locomotive No. 6029, also known as King Stephen. This magnificent 4-6-0 locomotive was built in 1930 at Swindon Works, making it the last of its kind. Its original name was King George V, but it was renamed King Edward VIII in 1936. Our high-quality poster prints showcase the King Stephen in all its glory, capturing the essence of a bygone era in railway history. Each print is meticulously produced using the finest materials to bring out the intricate details and vibrant colors of this historic locomotive. Transport yourself back in time with this beautiful and authentic representation of the King Class Locomotive, No. 6029, King Stephen. A must-have for any railway enthusiast or history lover's collection. Order your Media Storehouse poster print today!


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Discover the thrill of piecing together history with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the iconic King Class Locomotive, No. 6029, King Stephen. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases the grandeur of the Steam Museum of the GWR's historic locomotive, built in 1930 as part of the last of the King Class locomotives. Witness the beauty of this 4-6-0 type engine, which was renamed King Edward VIII in 1936. Immerse yourself in the rich history of railroading as you bring this magnificent steam engine back to life, piece by piece.

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Design drawing for the King Class locomotive, 1927
No 6024 King Edward I
7 King Class Locomotives at Swindon Shed, 1930
King Class No 6011 King James I
7 King Class Locomotives at Swindon Shed, 1930
No 6027, King Richard I, 1937
King George V hauling an express train
No. 6000, King George V
King Class locomotive at Dawlish, 1933
Railway Queen Mabel Kitson on King George V at Swindon, 1928
King Class Locomotive, No. 6029, King Stephen
No 6000 King George V in the USA, 1927
King CLass Locomotive No. 6004, King George III, 1931
No 6000 King George V in Swindon Works
King George V with a Borough of Swindon headboard, 1974
Locomotive No. 6014, King Henry VII, at Swindon Works
King Class Locomotive, No 6029, King Stephen
No 6027, King Richard I, 1932
AE Erecting Shop, c1927
AE Erecting Shop, c1927
No 6002 King William IV near Teignmouth
Loco staff cleaning No 6014 King Henry VII, c1930
No 6014 King Henry VII, c1935
No 6010 King Charles I at Swindon Engine Shed, 1951
No 6006 King George I
No 6000 King George V
No 6000 King George V outside Swindon Works



 
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