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Dream Liner - Streamliner - The driver of the worlds fastest steam locomotice
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Dream Liner - Streamliner - The driver of the worlds fastest steam locomotice
Dream Liner - Streamliner - The driver of the worlds fastest steam locomotice, Gresley A4 pacific No. 60022 Mallard, fixes flags and the headboard of The 1952 Dreamliner at York, prior to departure to Doncaster for the Railway Works (aka The Plant) 99th anniversary on 14th October 1952.
The station master wears a top hat as tradition decreed, but is this the first sighting of a US baseball cap in Britain? passengers gathered on the platform at York Station as they prepare to board the The Dreamliner steam train bound for Doncaster. 14th October 1952
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*1825327
Media ID 21347249
© Mirrorpix
Platform Rail Railway Steam Train
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the golden age of steam locomotives. The image showcases the iconic Gresley A4 Pacific No. 60022 Mallard, known as the "Dream Liner - Streamliner" preparing for its journey at York Station in 1952. The driver of this magnificent machine can be seen meticulously fixing flags and adjusting the headboard of The 1952 Dreamliner before departure to Doncaster's Railway Works. This event marked a significant milestone as it celebrated the plant's 99th anniversary. As we delve deeper into the picture, our attention is drawn towards an intriguing detail: the station master donning a top hat, adhering to tradition. However, what truly piques our curiosity is whether this photograph captures one of Britain's first sightings of a US baseball cap. Passengers eagerly gather on the platform at York Station, brimming with excitement as they prepare to board The Dreamliner steam train bound for Doncaster. Children gaze wide-eyed at this marvel of engineering that represents progress and adventure in their world. This evocative snapshot from Daily Mirror's Memory Lane Prints collection encapsulates not only a moment frozen in time but also embodies nostalgia for an era when steam trains reigned supreme, transporting dreams and aspirations along their iron tracks.
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