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Abercarn


Abercarn by Richard Picton
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TITLE: Abercarn
ARTIST: Richard Picton Add Richard Picton to my favourites
MEDIA: Oil
DATE: May 2008
SIZE: 508x406 mm / 20x16 inches   (Mr Scale)
FORMAT: unframed original artwork
FRAMING: unframed
PRICE: £250.00 GBP   (Exchange rates)
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  • UK Mainland - Royal Mail 1st Class: 10.00 GBP


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A coal train being hauled by a class 72 steam engine heads through Abercarn, through the Ebbw Vale. This was one of the most heavily used freight lines in South Wales.



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