A world record-breaking locomotive has received its final clean and polish ahead of its 75th anniversary celebrations. On 3 July 1938 the Mallard steam locomotive reached speeds of 126mph along the ...
Top topiarist Brian Childs' privit-themed bush is so convincing kids can even hitch a ride on the replica of the 1938 Mallard WACKY Brian Childs has cut his hedge into a 7ft-high replica of the ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Today in History. Followed categories will be added to My News. Although other engines have tried to claim the record, the Mallard’s top speed of 126m/h (202km/h) ...
The sculpture of a British transport engineering icon soon to be unveiled at King's Cross train station has caused an almighty row among his fans. Sir Nigel Gresley is the famous transportation ...
Brian Childs, 74, keeps a framed photo of the Mallard, the world’s fastest steam locomotive, in his kitchen. One day he simply decided to reproduce it in a privet. Article continues below ...
A sister of the Mallard steam engine is making a speed run from London's King's Cross to York to mark 75 years since the record breaking run. It will make three trips at 90mph, the fastest for a steam ...
A WORLD record-breaking locomotive yesterday celebrated its 75th anniversary in style. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including ...
Mallard broke the world speed record for steam in 1938 at 126mph (203km/h) near Grantham, Lincolnshire The world's fastest steam locomotive has been moved onto the tracks at York station for the first ...
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