Jonathan Clay , one of the UK's best known and most prolific Transport Artists, has produced over 400 beautiful transport pictures. We are delighted to be able to offer some of his work of locomotives with a Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway connection. Owned by the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway Preservation Society, River Mite was built by Clarkson's of York in 1966, making use of the old steam tender from River Esk. Similar in appearance to River Esk, features such as the cab and running boards distinguish the two locos, although River Mite's distinctive Indian Red livery (from the old Furness Railway) is the greatest clue to its identity. The loco made history when it was hauled by traction engine from York to Ravenglass. The unframed print is mounted and measures 28cm x 36 cm (14inch x11 inch) approx. (see extra image for example of an actual print)
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