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12013

3 1/2 inch gauge "Canterbury Lamb"

A nicely made 3 1/2 inch gauge Canterbury & Whitstable "Invicta" to LBSC's "Canterbury Lamb" design, the original engine built in 1830 by Robert Stephenson & Company, the next locomotive they built after "Rocket".

I remember being taken to see the engine in Canterbury by my father nearly fifty years ago. It had been presented to the city by the South Eastern & Chatham Railway in 1906, having been acquired by them in 1840 on taking over the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway. Amazingly, back in the seventies it was displayed outside, protected only by a simple iron fence and exposed to the elements!

In 1977 it was cosmetically restored, these days housed indoors at the Whitstable Museum.

The model has had a hydraulic test - the boiler is sound and warrantied as such, it's a beautifully made thing. The engine will need a new dome gasket and attention to a leaking regulator if intended for regular use - the chassis runs well on air.

Includes free UK shipping.


Technical information

Stock code

12013

Gauge

3 1/2 inch

Length/inches

11 + 8

Width/inches

6

Height/inches

11

Weight/Kg

6+2

Wheel material

cast iron

Axlebox type

plain bearing

Cylinder material

gunmetal

Valve type

slide

Valve gear

slip eccentric

Boiler type

locomotive

Boiler construction

silver soldered

Boiler material

copper

CE/UKCA mark

n/a - non-commercial

Boiler number

95997

Safety valve type

Salter

Safety valve

1

Fusible plug

n

Steam pump

0

Hand pump

1

Mechanical pump

1

Superheater type

flue tube

Superheater

1

Date out

Jun-24

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