The swansong of the Great Western Railway's extensive 4-6-0 family. What could be described as a "Super Hall", F. W. Hawksworth's first and only big locomotives are certainly the most distinct of the GWR's two-cylindered tender engines. But was it a simplified express locomotive? Or was it the final step towards a locomotive on par with Stanier's Black 5?
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Book sources:
'Great Western Album' by R. C. Riley, published by Ian Allan
'Portraits of 'Western' 4-6-0s' by Bryan Holden & Kenneth H. Leech
Video/Film sources:
'Locomotives Of The G.W.R.' by Castle Video
'Decades of Steam' by Ian Allan
'Mark Williams: On The Rails' by Oxford Scientific Films
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Outro music: Kevin MacLeod - Fiddles McGinty
Other music used:
U.S. Marine Band - With Shot and Shell
Darktown Strutters Ball - E's Jammy's Jams
Theme For A One-Handed Piano Concerto - Sir Cubworth
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