Flying Scotsman makes new record

Glass quarter-plate negative, no. A7971 Glass quarter-plate negative, no. A7971

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Glass quarter-plate negative, no. A7971
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Glass quarter-plate negative, no. A7971
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Glass quarter-plate negative, no. A7971. Photograph by James Jarché for a Daily Herald assignment called "Flying Scotsman makes new record". Image shows the driver of the famous locomotive being congratulated at Euston Station, London.

Published in the Daily Herald newspaper, 19 July 1932: "The Flying Scotsman (L.N.E.R. London-Edinburgh) made the longest non-stop run in the world -- 392 1/2 miles in 7 hours 26 minutes -- 45 minutes better than her old schedule."

Details

Category:
Photographs
Collection:
Daily Herald Archive
Object Number:
1983-5236/31809
Materials:
glass
Measurements:
overall: 100 mm x 145 mm
type:
negative - photographic
credit:
Daily Herald Archive, National Science and Media Museum