A game combining drawing and guessing. Inspired by pictures, kids draw images and let other players guess what they've drawn. Kids will laugh and joke as they play with their friends, or with their fa...
6201 'Princess Margaret Rose' entered service
in 1935, named after the then five-year-old daughter of Albert, Duke of
York (later King George VI), Princess Margaret Rose,...
Stanier’s Turbomotive, often referred to as ‘The Turbo’ was an
experimental non-condensing steam turbine locomotive inspired by similar
Swedish Ljungström locomotives. No. 6202 was built as the th...
Continuing as a distinct and uniquely designed steam turbine locomotive,
the ‘Princess Royal’ Class Turbomotive returned to the main line in
1947, showcasing the new emblem of British Rail and a s...
The LMS 'Coronation' Class were an enlarged
and improved version of William Stanier's earlier LMS 'Princess Royal'
Class, and on test were the most powerful steam locomot...
The story of the Princess Coronation Class is one of split
personalities and purposes and represents the difference in opinions and
attitudes between design on the one hand, and perceived cost sav...
6212 Duchess of Kent entered traffic on 21
October 1935, allocated to Camden shed and fitted with a riveted 9-ton
LMS tender. Oddly, out of all the Princess Royals built ...
6211 Queen Maud entered traffic on 21 October
1935 allocated to Camden shed and fitted with the riveted 9-ton LMS
tender, which it retained until the first heavy service ...
6211 Queen Maud entered traffic on 21 October
1935 allocated to Camden shed and fitted with the riveted 9-ton LMS
tender, which it retained until the first heavy service ...
The last of the class, 46257 City of Salford
entered traffic on 19 May 1948 at Camden shed straight into British
Railways' service, albeit that the livery was the lined L...
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2007 'Prince of Wales' is based on the 2001 ‘Cock O’ the North’,
featuring improved design from the A1 ‘Tornado’, including the boiler
and pony truck design.
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LMS locomotive 6245 ‘City of London’ was built in 1943 and fitted with
streamlined casing, which remained through the rest of the war and most
of its LMS operation. The locomotive was eventually w...
The LMS Princess Royal Class were designed by
William Stanier having previously worked alongside Charles Collett for
the GWR at Swindon.As a result of Stanier's connectio...
This Wooden Sword & Shield Dragon is a safe set for all the
venturous children out there. This beautifully decorated set is light
and easy to hold. Role play helps with creativity and problem ...
Set includes a princess toy figure and a unicorn
Bright and colorful design
Has large, rounded pieces, safe for toddlers to play with
For children 18 months and up
Figures can bend, sit, stand, an...