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Big Four spread their wings with 4-6-0 nameplate quartet

NAMEPLATES from all the Big Four post-Grouping railway companies will headline Talisman’s saleroom sale on March 23. They are Hindford Grange from the GWR, Sir Bedivere from the SR, Newfoundland from the LMS, and the oldest of the quartet, Glenalmond from the LNER.

The GWR contender is from 4-6-0 No. 6875, an April 1939 Swindon locomotive

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