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Southern Railway Lord Nelson Class No 857 Howe

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Southern Railway Lord Nelson Class No 857 Howe

Southern, Railway, Lord, Nelson, Class, No, 857, Howe, London, Express, leaving, Brighton, Central, Station, Steam, Locomotive, Watercolour, painting, Charles, T, Howard, 12021840

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Brighton Express Howard Howe Leaving Locomotive Nelson Southern


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This watercolour painting, titled "Southern Railway Lord Nelson Class No 857 Howe: London Express Leaving Brighton Central Station," is a stunning representation of a bygone era in railway history. Painted by the talented Charles T. Howard, the artwork showcases the majestic Southern Railway Lord Nelson Class No 857 Howe steam locomotive as it gracefully departs from Brighton Central Station, en route to London. The Lord Nelson Class No 857 Howe, named after the famous British naval hero, Lord Nelson, was a powerful and elegant locomotive that was part of the Southern Railway fleet from 1922 until the 1960s. This particular engine, numbered 857, was one of the most famous members of the class, and was known for its distinctive black livery and gold lining. The painting beautifully captures the steam locomotive in its element, with plumes of white smoke billowing from its stack as it gathers speed, leaving the red-brick buildings of Brighton Central Station behind. The station, bustling with activity, serves as a stark contrast to the serene and almost dreamlike quality of the steam engine and its surroundings. Charles T. Howard's skillful use of watercolour creates a sense of depth and movement, making the viewer feel as if they are right there, witnessing the scene unfold before their very eyes. The painting is a testament to the enduring allure of steam trains and the romance of railway travel, and is a must-have for any railway enthusiast or art collector.

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