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Passing Trains at Millers Dale
by Warwick Richardson

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A superb original painting of the iconic Millers Dale station, captured with precision and atmosphere by renowned railway artist Warwick Richardson. On the up line, a powerful Rebuilt Royal Scot Class locomotive hauls an express train past the station, while on the down main, a mighty BR Standard Class 9F thunders by with a heavy load of limestone. In the distance, a third train waits patiently in the Buxton bay platform, adding depth and movement to this classic Peak District railway scene. 

In lovely condition. Framed and ready to hang. Signed and dated, titled to the reverse.

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Flying Scotsman
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A striking original oil painting by Ken Allsebrook, capturing one of Britain’s most iconic locomotives — LNER Class A3 Pacific No. 4472 Flying Scotsman — in full steam, hauling a rake of teak passenger coaches through a classic station scene. The composition is filled with nostalgic charm: passengers on the platform pause to admire the powerful green engine as it passes beneath a traditional signal box, leaving trails of steam in its wake. The artist has rendered the locomotive with vivid attention to detail — from the gleaming green livery and distinctive driving wheels, to the unmistakable “Flying Scotsman” headboard. The warm tones of the wooden coaches, dynamic sky, and sense of motion make this a visually compelling tribute to the golden age of rail travel.

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The Last Farewell - GCR Nottingham Victoria
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A poignant tribute to the twilight of British steam, this original 1974 oil painting captures the historic final journey of Class GCR 64354 on October 13th, 1962. Titled "The Last Farewell", the artwork depicts the locomotive departing Retford for Nottingham Victoria, hauling the last steam-hauled passenger service on that route. Meticulously detailed, the scene is filled with nostalgic atmosphere—curling steam, crimson Mk1 coaches, and railwaymen lining the platform to bid farewell. Painted with rich, warm tones, the composition powerfully evokes the end of an era. A hand-written note affixed to the reverse documents the occasion, naming driver Stanley Adams and fireman Gordon Inman of Retford GC shed—adding authenticity and personal history to the piece. A compelling addition to any railway collection, enthusiast’s gallery, or heritage display.

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Blue Peter
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

An atmospheric original oil painting by celebrated railway artist Ken Allsebrook, capturing the power and grace of the famed LNER Peppercorn Class A2 locomotive 60532 Blue Peter. Immortalised in vibrant tones and dramatic lighting, the engine surges forward from the shed, steam billowing and motion in full anticipation. The artist masterfully captures the locomotive's striking apple green livery, polished brass, and engineering details — right down to the iconic nameplate. The setting suggests a bustling depot scene, rich in texture and warmth, bringing to life a golden age of British steam.

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Foxhunter at Doncaster
by Warwick Richardson

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A stunning scene depicting the A1 60134 at Doncaster by the well known and accomplished artist Warwick Richardson.

In lovely condition, framed and ready to hang. Signed and dated 1992 and titled to the reverse.

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City of Nottingham at Willesden Shed
by Warwick Richardson

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A beautifully detailed railway painting by Warwick Richardson, titled: “Coronation Pacific 46251 City of Nottingham Reverses off Turntable – Class 5 73138 Foreground, Willesden Shed.” This evocative scene captures a quintessential moment from the final years of British steam. In the foreground, British Railways Standard Class 5 No. 73138 rests under a depot canopy, while the mighty Coronation Class Pacific No. 46251 “City of Nottingham” glides across a turntable in the background. Billowing steam, warm depot light, and exquisite architectural detail lend drama and authenticity to the composition.

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Black Five Highland Winter
by Warwick Richardson

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A lovely winter scene of Black Five 45488 making her way through the snow with a spectacular winter back drop, by the well known and accomplished artist Warwick Richardson.

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9F on Shed
by Warwick Richardson

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A dramatic and beautifully lit railway scene by Warwick Richardson, signed and dated 1997 in the lower right. The painting captures the British Railways Standard Class 9F No. 92002, one of the most powerful post-war freight locomotives, positioned prominently on a turntable inside a steam engine roundhouse. Set beneath a vaulted depot roof, the artwork conveys a powerful sense of atmosphere: shafts of light break through overhead windows, steam swirls beneath steel girders, and two railwaymen stand in quiet conversation beside the pit. The setting evokes the grit and grandeur of mid-20th-century British rail, frozen in a rare moment of calm and reverence.

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Black 5 Departs Willesden Shed with 8F 48223 ~ original oil on canvas
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

Another superb scene from Ken, showing Black 5 45270 departing Willesden yard. A wonderfully atmospheric scene of an industry and way of life now gone. In the background also is the big 8F 48223 awaiting servicing.  

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Dawn at Camden Shed, Jubilee and 8F ~ original oil on canvas
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A stunning original oil painting, capturing the early morning drama in the warm early light as enginemen prepare the big 8F 48223 and the  Stanier thoroughbred, Jubilee 45660 'Rooke' 

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Ken Allsebrook, Compound at Kirkby South Junction, stunning original oil on canvas

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A large and beautiful depiction of the famous Midland Compound, here the LMS built 1066, racing along with a full head of steam, safety valves lifted. It is an oil on canvas by the accomplished railway artist Ken Allsebrook, It is signed and dated '85 to the bottom left and also to the rear.

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LMS Fowler 4F working coal stunning original oil on canvas
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A stunning original oil painting of 44205 LMS Fowler 4F working a coal train by the accomplished railway artist Ken Allsebrook, 44205 was allocated to Kirkby in Ashfield, Toton and Barrow Hill. It is an oil on canvas, signed and dated '86 to the bottom left.

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Fowler 4F Attacks the Lickey Incline original oil on canvas
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

Here Ken has produced a most dramatic original oil painting of LMS Fowler 4F 44202 (in BR black) with a full load of coal, attacking the world famous Lickey incline, at the rear of the train, you can just see the banking engine, most likely the famous Big Bertha.

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