Thomas Muir’s scrapyard at Easter Balbeggie, Fife with right Grant Richie 0-4-0ST No. 61 works No. 272 of 1894 ...


Thomas Muir’s scrapyard at Easter Balbeggie, Fife with right Grant Richie 0-4-0ST No. 61 works No. 272 of 1894 and left Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST No. 22 works No. 1069 of 1906. Grant Richie and Andrew Barclay were both Kilmarnock locomotive builders, Tuesday, 4 April 1989.


Size: 3720px × 2426px
Location: Britain, United Kingdom,
Photo credit: © Colin Garratt / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: .1069, .22, .272, .61, 0-4-0st, 1894, 1906, ancient, andrew-barclay, architecture, archival, archive, archive-photos, attraction, authentic, black, britain, british, british-rail, british-steam, classic, coal, colin-garratt, documentary, engine, england, english, europe, fashioned, fast, heavy, historic, history, industrial, lner, locomotive, locomotives, machine, mechanism, metal, milepost, night-time, oil, olden, rail, rail-track, railroad, railway, rust, rusty-engine, scenic-railway, scrap, scrap-yard, silhouette, soot, speed, station, steam, steam-engine, steam-train, steam-train-uk, steel, strength, technology, track, traditional, train, train-station, transport, transportation, travel, uk, united-kingdom, urban, wagons, whistle