1366 Collection
"1366: A Journey Through Time and Achievements" Step into the past with GWR Pannier Tank No
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"1366: A Journey Through Time and Achievements" Step into the past with GWR Pannier Tank No. 1367, a remarkable locomotive that symbolizes the rich history of innovation and engineering. Alongside it stands its counterpart, GWR Pannier Tank No. 1366, proudly displayed outside Swindon Works in 1934. As we delve further into history, we encounter St. Machars Cathedral, an architectural marvel that has stood tall since ancient times. Its grandeur echoes the significance of the year 1366 when Henry IV was born - a monarch who would later be crowned in 1399 and leave an indelible mark until his death in 1413. Intriguingly, another royal figure emerges from this era; Richard II was also born in this pivotal year. Crowned at a tender age of ten in 1377, he faced tumultuous times before being tragically murdered in 1399. Beyond royalty lies adventure as we explore the exploits of Black Prince during the Spanish Campaign—a testament to courage and valor amidst turbulent times. Artistic brilliance shines through Boucicaut's work captured by Boilly's monochrome masterpiece—depicting Jean Le M Boucicaut/Thev—an enigmatic figure whose legacy remains etched within art history forevermore. The artistic journey continues with Hubert Van Eyck's Oval painting—a captivating piece that encapsulates beauty and mystique within its intricate brushstrokes. Amidst these diverse achievements lies BR Pannier Tank No. 1371 (1951) and BR Pannier Tank No. 1368 (1959), representing progress made within railway transportation during those years—showcasing how technology evolves while paying homage to its historical roots. Thus, "1366.