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Welshman Wtih His Train At Minffordd Station, Wales by Jo S. Stacey

Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd Oil on Belgian Linen board set in a double frame, brown inner, white outer.

Signed on the front.

“Welshman Wtih His Train At Minffordd Station, Wales”
Winsor and Newton Griffin Alkyd Oils on Belgian Linen board
354mm x 456mm unframed
AUD1370.00

This was a scene I witnessed while travelling through Wales. With some research I found Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways and this driver is Sam Mitchell. The locomotive is Hugh Napier, an 0-4OST Hunslet quarry tank (855 of 1904) which worked at Penrhyn Quarries, where it was part of the “Large Quarry” class. I happened to drive through there when they were having a ‘Bygone’ festival apparently. Another artist was going to hitch her horse to the wagon they were carrying that day if you remember my video that I took of the young gentleman. It looks like I missed the equine addition by a day. Just a day early. Never mind. Next year when we fly over again I’ll be sure to see it all. It was such a lovely moment in time and I enjoyed watching the changing of the staff.
I hope you like this piece as much as I do. ❤️

Welshman Wtih His Train At Minffordd Station, Wales

Jo S Stacey

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Welshman Wtih His Train At Minffordd Station, Wales by Jo S. Stacey

Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd Oil on Belgian Linen board set in a double frame, brown inner, white outer.

Signed on the front.

“Welshman Wtih His Train At Minffordd Station, Wales”
Winsor and Newton Griffin Alkyd Oils on Belgian Linen board
354mm x 456mm unframed
AUD1370.00

This was a scene I witnessed while travelling through Wales. With some research I found Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways and this driver is Sam Mitchell. The locomotive is Hugh Napier, an 0-4OST Hunslet quarry tank (855 of 1904) which worked at Penrhyn Quarries, where it was part of the “Large Quarry” class. I happened to drive through there when they were having a ‘Bygone’ festival apparently. Another artist was going to hitch her horse to the wagon they were carrying that day if you remember my video that I took of the young gentleman. It looks like I missed the equine addition by a day. Just a day early. Never mind. Next year when we fly over again I’ll be sure to see it all. It was such a lovely moment in time and I enjoyed watching the changing of the staff.
I hope you like this piece as much as I do. ❤️