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King Rail Collection

King Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes) is a species of bird in the rail family, and is found in North America, Central America, and parts of South America

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Background imageKing Rail Collection: Cornish Riviera Train

Cornish Riviera Train
The Great Western Railways Cornish Riviera express is hauled by a King class locomotive beside the sea

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman pulls out of Londons Kings Cross station to make the last

The Flying Scotsman pulls out of Londons Kings Cross station to make the last steam-hauled non-stop run to Edinburgh 1 May 1968 vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic

Background imageKing Rail Collection: George Hudson, MP (litho)

George Hudson, MP (litho)
XJF870177 George Hudson, MP (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Hudson (1800-71), English railway magnate known as the Railway King

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman
The last run of the famous and popular steam locomotive The Flying Scotsman here leaving Kings Cross railway station, London, England, on its way back to Scotland

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The last Flying Scotsman run to Edinburgh

The last Flying Scotsman run to Edinburgh. The Flying Scotsman steam locomotive sets off from Kings Cross Station, London to attempt a non-stop run to Edinburgh

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Inter-City 125

Inter-City 125
15th May 1978: The Scotsman, the high speed, Inter-City 125 train, gliding out of Londons Kings Cross station, on its way to Edinburgh

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman on its last journey when it pulled the 1

The Flying Scotsman on its last journey when it pulled the 1.15pm Kings Cross - Leeds express as far as Doncaster. Photo shows the locomotive passing Potters Bar station during the journey 14 January

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Non-Stop Scotsman

Non-Stop Scotsman
11th May 1928: The 150 ton LNER Pacific class locomotive Flying Scotsman, pulling the train of the same name, leaving Kings Cross Station in London on its first non-stop run to Edinburgh

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross on the first non stop run to Edinburgh May

The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross on the first non stop run to Edinburgh May 1st 1928 vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Kings Cross Railway Station, London

Kings Cross Railway Station, London Date: circa 1906

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Tyne-Tees Pullman

The Tyne-Tees Pullman passenger service. The famous express of the North East Region running from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne to London Kings Cross. Date: late 1930s

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman
1929: The locomotive engine the Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross Station, London, for its 392-mile run to Scotland. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Kings Cross Station / 1895

Kings Cross Station / 1895
A view of the platforms at the terminus for the Great Northern Railway, designed by the architect Lewis Cubitt, built in 1851-52

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Cornish Riviera Express, circa 1930

The Cornish Riviera Express, circa 1930
The Cornish Riviera Express hauled by King George V, a locomotive of the Great Western Railway. Date: c. 1930

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Making laminated railway springs - from brochure of the visit of George V

Making laminated railway springs - from brochure of the visit of George V and Queen Mary to Cammell Laird
Original at Sheffield Archives SY529/1

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Map of London Underground railway, Hampstead Tube

Map of London Underground railway, Hampstead Tube
Map of London Underground railway extension, highlighting the recently opened Hampstead Tube (Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway), branching out to Golders Green and Highgate. Date: 1907

Background imageKing Rail Collection: All-Red Route at the Festival of Empire, 1911

All-Red Route at the Festival of Empire, 1911
A diagram of the All-Red Route at the Festival of Empire, opened on 12th May 1911 by King George V and Queen Mary. The route was essentially an electric railway line laid down at a cost of 90

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Kings Cross railway station, London

Kings Cross railway station, London
Crowds at Kings Cross railway station, London

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Ad for the Flying Scotsman

Ad for the Flying Scotsman
Advertisment for the Flying Scotsman, express train running between Kings Cross, London, to Edinburgh, Scotland. 1931

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Stainless steel steam locomotive as challenger of diesel electrics

Stainless steel steam locomotive as challenger of diesel electrics. The new stainless steel steam locomotive has been introduced on the Burlington Railroad in America to battle with diesel electric

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Anglesey, c. 1925 (colour litho)

Anglesey, c. 1925 (colour litho)
742353 Anglesey, c.1925 (colour litho) by King, Henry John Yeend (1855-1924); 102x125 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman steaming out of Kings Cross for the last journey today 14

The Flying Scotsman steaming out of Kings Cross for the last journey today 14 January 1963 vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic

Background imageKing Rail Collection: CORNISH RIVIERA TRAIN

CORNISH RIVIERA TRAIN
The Cornish Riviera is hauled by a King class locomotive of the Great Western Railway. Date: 1930s?

Background imageKing Rail Collection: A new diesel locomotive pulls the Talisman into Newcastle on 25th August 1958

A new diesel locomotive pulls the Talisman into Newcastle on 25th August 1958. It is one of the new diesels which will replace the steam locomotive on the Kings Cross - Edinburgh run

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Plan of part of the Town of Sheffield shewing the existing markets

Plan of part of the Town of Sheffield shewing the existing markets, the property of His Grace the Duke of Norfolk
Scale: 400 yards to 6.3 inches.Surveyors: J G Weightman and M E Hadfield.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library:s 16 L

Background imageKing Rail Collection: At Kings Cross, Major General Sir Cecil Pereira in the cab of Coldstreamer, the

At Kings Cross, Major General Sir Cecil Pereira in the cab of Coldstreamer, the
At Kings Cross, Major General Sir Cecil Pereira in the cab of " Coldstreamer", the naming of which engine he had just performed. 20 June 1939

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Queen Victoria and family entrain for Scotland

Queen Victoria and family entrain for Scotland
Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and the Royal children entrain for Scotland at the temporary station in Maiden Lane before the opening of Kings Cross in 1852

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Patriotic poster, Buy British - Britain Always First

Patriotic poster, Buy British - Britain Always First
Britain Always First - poster celebrating Britihs achievements in breaking speed records on land, water, air and rail. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis

Background imageKing Rail Collection: St Pancras Station

St Pancras Station
The Midland Grand Hotel and St Pancras Station, designed by George Gilbert Scott, at Kings Cross in London, circa 1880. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Locomotive no 4023 King George 4-6-0 engine

Locomotive no 4023 King George 4-6-0 engine

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Mania / Hudson Blamed

Mania / Hudson Blamed
Railway financier George Hudson, formerly known as the Railway King, is depicted as The Railway Clown and blamed by those who invested in his stocks

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Mania / Hudson Off Rails

Mania / Hudson Off Rails
OFF THE RAIL The speculations of railway financier George King Hudson (1800-1871), start to collapse

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Charing-Cross railway station, as seen from the river, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

The Charing-Cross railway station, as seen from the river, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
The Charing-Cross railway station, as seen from the river [Thames, London], 1864. 'This magnificent structure, with a semicircular roof of iron and glass

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman leaves London King Cross at 10am for Edinburgh on it

The Flying Scotsman leaves London King Cross at 10am for Edinburgh on its 40th anniversary, run The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman arrives in Liverpool, England from San Francisco

The Flying Scotsman arrives in Liverpool, England from San Francisco. Preserved LNER Gresley pacific 4472 Flying Scotsman at Liverpool Docks on a bright freezing snowy day in February 1973

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Emperor Franz Joseph I visits Zavidovici, Bosnia Herzegovina

Emperor Franz Joseph I visits Zavidovici, Bosnia Herzegovina
A visit by Franz Joseph I ), the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and monarch of other states in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Zavidovici in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the train station

Background imageKing Rail Collection: On the footplate of the Mallard

On the footplate of the Mallard
Trainspotter Gerald Tweedie on the footplate of steam engine Mallard travelling from Kings Cross to Grantham 1961

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Elizabethan 60028 steam train

The Elizabethan 60028 steam train
The new Elizabethan locomotive express pictured on its journey to Edinburgh from Kings Cross

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Map of London Underground railway, for Harrods

Map of London Underground railway, for Harrods
Map of the London Underground railway, How to Reach Harrods by Tube. Date: circa 1909

Background imageKing Rail Collection: First underground train, Edgware Road to Kings Cross, London

First underground train, Edgware Road to Kings Cross, London
First underground train, running from Edgware Road to Kings Cross, London. Building works on the Metropolitan Line began in 1853, and the first journey took place ten years later. Date: 1863

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning the wheels of The Flying Scotsman engine

Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning the wheels of The Flying Scotsman engine, of which he owns. Alan Pegler bought the Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, for £ 3, 000, to save it from the scrap yard

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Alan Pegler, (right on his ladder), cleans and polishes The Flying Scotsman

Alan Pegler, (right on his ladder), cleans and polishes The Flying Scotsman. Alan Pegler bought the Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, for £ 3, 000, to save it from the scrap yard

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Picture shows steam train enthusiast, Alan Pegler, at Waterloo Station, London

Picture shows steam train enthusiast, Alan Pegler, at Waterloo Station, London. Mr Pegler saved The Flying Scotsman from the scrapyard and took it to America and Canada

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Picture shows (right) Mr Alan Pegler, who bought The Flying Scotsman engine in 1963

Picture shows (right) Mr Alan Pegler, who bought The Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, receiving a silver replica of the engine from a British Rail official

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley

The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley, is an express passenger train service that has operated between Edinburgh and London, the capitals of Scotland and England

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine window of the drivers cabin

Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine window of the drivers cabin. Alan Pegler bought the Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, for £ 3, 000, to save it from the scrap yard

Background imageKing Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman - which has just returned home from America

The Flying Scotsman - which has just returned home from America, is pictured here at Chinley, Derbyshire. It is enroute to British Rail Derby for an overhaul. 19th February 1973

Background imageKing Rail Collection: Mr. Ray Buckton, the ASLEF General Secretary tries the driver

Mr. Ray Buckton, the ASLEF General Secretary tries the drivers seat in British Rails new High Speed train just before it left Kings Cross for Darlington on 2nd August, 1973



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King Rail Collection

King Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes) is a species of bird in the rail family, and is found in North America, Central America, and parts of South America, and are medium-sized birds with long legs and a short tail. They have brownish-gray upperparts with black barring on the wings and back, white underparts, and a reddish-brown head with white stripes running down its sides. King Rails prefer wetland habitats such as marshes, swamps, ponds, and estuaries where they feed on aquatic insects, crustaceans, mollusks, frogs and small fish. During breeding season they construct nests near water's edge or within reed beds to lay their eggs in, and are shy birds that can be difficult to observe due to their secretive behavior but can be heard calling during the day or night from April through August when they are most active.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The King Rail collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of stunning artwork and photographs showcasing this beautiful bird species. As part of the Rallidae Gruiformes family, these birds are known for their distinctive appearance and unique behaviors. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that capture the essence of these magnificent creatures. Whether you're an avid bird watcher or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, the King Rail collection is sure to impress. From close-up portraits to breathtaking landscapes featuring these birds in their natural habitats, there's something for everyone in this diverse collection. Each piece in our collection is expertly crafted using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure that every detail is captured with precision and clarity. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or a thoughtful gift for someone special, the King Rail collection from Media Storehouse has something to offer.
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What are King Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals) art prints?

King Rail art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring these beautiful birds. The King Rail is a species of bird that belongs to the family Rallidae and the order Gruiformes. They are known for their distinctive appearance, with brown feathers and a long, curved bill. These art prints showcase the beauty of these birds in stunning detail, capturing their unique features and characteristics. They make excellent additions to any home or office decor, adding a touch of natural beauty and elegance. Whether you're an avid bird watcher or simply appreciate fine art, King Rail art prints are sure to impress. With a variety of styles and sizes available, there's something for everyone. So why not bring some nature into your space with one of these gorgeous prints?
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What King Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of King Rail art prints that are perfect for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers. The collection includes stunning photographs of the King Rail, which is a member of the Rallidae Gruiformes family. These prints showcase the beautiful colors and unique features of this bird species, including its long legs and distinctive beak. The King Rail art prints available from Media Storehouse come in various sizes to suit your needs, whether you want a small print to display on your desk or a large one to hang on your wall. You can choose from different styles and finishes as well, such as canvas or framed prints. Whether you're looking for a gift for someone special or want to add some natural beauty to your home decor, we have something for everyone. Their high-quality King Rail art prints are sure to impress anyone who loves birds and wildlife.
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How do I buy King Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals) art prints?

To buy King Rail art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing the transaction. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their art prints, so be sure to select the one that best suits your needs. Their high-quality printing process ensures that each print is vibrant and true-to-life, making them perfect for display in any home or office setting. Whether you are a bird enthusiast or just appreciate beautiful artwork, purchasing a King Rail art print from Media Storehouse is an excellent way to add some natural beauty to your space.
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How much do King Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals) art prints cost?

As We offer a wide range of King Rail art prints, the cost may vary depending on the size and type of print chosen. The price range for these prints can be influenced by factors such as the quality of paper used, printing techniques employed and licensing fees paid to photographers or artists. However, you can rest assured that they will receive high-quality artwork at an affordable price. Media Storehouse is committed to providing its clients with unique and beautiful pieces that capture the essence of nature's beauty. The King Rail art prints are perfect for bird enthusiasts who want to add a touch of elegance to their homes or offices. These prints showcase stunning images captured by talented photographers from around the world. Whether you prefer black-and-white or full-color images, there is something for everyone in our collection. So why not browse through our selection today and find your perfect piece?
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How will my King Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your King Rail art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes or flat packaging depending on the size and type of print you have ordered. Once your order has been processed and printed, it will be carefully packaged by our team before being dispatched for delivery. You can track the progress of your order online using the tracking number provided once it has been shipped. We work with trusted courier partners who specialize in delivering fragile items such as artwork, so you can rest assured that your King Rail art prints will arrive at their destination in perfect condition. Whether you're ordering a single print or multiple pieces, we strive to provide a seamless delivery experience from start to finish.