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Achilles Class Collection

Choose a picture from our Achilles Class Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageAchilles Class Collection: Achilles Class Locomotive No. 3047, Lorna Doone

Achilles Class Locomotive No. 3047, Lorna Doone
4-2-2 wheel arrangement. Built 1895, withdrawn 1912

Background imageAchilles Class Collection: Achilles Class Locomotive No. 3050, Royal Sovereign

Achilles Class Locomotive No. 3050, Royal Sovereign
4-2-2 wheel arrangement. Built 1895, withdrawn 1915

Background imageAchilles Class Collection: Locomotive No. 3079, Thunderbolt

Locomotive No. 3079, Thunderbolt
This 4-2-2 locomotive was part of the 3031 or Achilles class. It was built in 1899 and withdrawn in 1911. Also known as Dean singles the class was introduced by William Dean between 1891 and 1899

Background imageAchilles Class Collection: Locomotive No. 3077, Princess May

Locomotive No. 3077, Princess May
This 4-2-2 locomotive was part of the 3031 or Achilles class. It was built in 1899 and withdrawn in 1912. Also known as Dean singles the class was introduced by William Dean between 1891 and 1899

Background imageAchilles Class Collection: Locomotive No. 3076, Princess Beatrice

Locomotive No. 3076, Princess Beatrice
This 4-2-2 locomotive was part of the 3031 or Achilles class. It was built in 1899 and withdrawn in 1912. Also known as Dean singles the class was introduced by William Dean between 1891 and 1899

Background imageAchilles Class Collection: Locomotive No. 3065, Duke of Connaught

Locomotive No. 3065, Duke of Connaught
This 4-2-2 locomotive was part of the 3031 or Achilles class. It was built in 1897 and withdrawn in 1914. Also known as Dean singles the class was introduced by William Dean between 1891 and 1899

Background imageAchilles Class Collection: Locomotive No. 3067, Duchess of Teck

Locomotive No. 3067, Duchess of Teck
This 4-2-2 locomotive was part of the 3031 or Achilles class. It was built in 1897 and withdrawn in 1914. Also known as Dean singles the class was introduced by William Dean between 1891 and 1899

Background imageAchilles Class Collection: Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee train, 1897

Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee train, 1897
A view of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee train hauled by the locomotive, The Queen. The engine carried two large crests and a crown at the front

Background imageAchilles Class Collection: Achilles Class Locomotive No. 3050, Royal Sovereign

Achilles Class Locomotive No. 3050, Royal Sovereign
4-2-2 wheel arrangement. Built 1895, withdrawn 1915


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