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IK Burnell

The Flying Scotsman, True or false?

3 May 2009 by Gordon Frickers

Now working on a painting of the “Flying Scotsman” crossing the Royal Albert Bridge with Pullman coaches.  Flying_Scot_sketch_painting_04.09_001_wp.jpg

True or false?

The Flying Scotsman is considered by many to be the world’s most famous engine, my guess is they are mostly Scots!

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Categories diary, Paintings in progress Tags Flying Scotsman, IK Burnell, Pullman coaches, River Tamar, Royal Albert Bridge, the world's most famous engine

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