
| L3386. In the latter years of the Great Central Railway, a new class of fast passenger locomotive was built, and this was the John G. Robinson designed Class 9P 4-6-0's. A smaller wheeled version for freight services, known as the 9Q, was later designed by Robinson and some of the class were built by Beyer Peacock & Co. of Manchester in 1921. This image is the official Beyer Peacock works photograph of No. 34 - the locomotive being painted in grey for the purpose. | |
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| Contributor | Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester |
| Creator | corporatename - Beyer Peacock & Company |
| Date | creation - circa 1921 |
| Type | Negatives - Black & White |
| Format | dimension.H - 512 pixels dimension.W - 768 pixels resolution - 72 dpi |
| Identifier | IMG0042 |
| Source | Beyer Peacock Collection - Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester |
| Language | EN |
| Relation | copy of - glass plate negative part of - Beyer Peacock Collection - Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester |
| Coverage | Location.Creation Site - Gorton, Manchester (O.S. Ref: 388200 397000) period - circa 1921 Location.Current Repository - Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester |
| Rights | Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester |