Thomas Greener's model steam engine 1836

This little model engine was built by Thomas Greener in 1836 and can now be seen at the award-winning Brass, Steel and Fire at the National Railway Museum, York, until 13th April and then at the Science Museum, London from 21st May. You can read all about the Greeners of Etherley and their role in the Stockton & Darlington Railway in a book by Thomas Walker who now owns the model engine. ‘Three Greeners of Etherley and a Model Steam Engine’ costs £10 (plus £2 p&p) from which Tom will donate £5 to the Friends of the S&DR for every copy purchased direct from him. It can be obtained from him at 38 Redlands Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 5HD and/or email him at tom@tmwalker.co.uk.

Posted by The Stockton & Darlington Railway Company on Monday, 24 February 2020
This little model engine was built by Thomas Greener in 1836 and can now be seen at the award-winning Brass, Steel and Fire at the National Railway Museum, York, until 13th April and then at the Science Museum, London from 21st May.

You can read all about the Greeners of Etherley and their role in the Stockton & Darlington Railway in a book by Thomas Walker who now owns the model engine. ‘Three Greeners of Etherley and a Model Steam Engine’ costs £10 (plus £2 p&p) from which Tom will donate £5 to the Friends of the S&DR for every copy purchased direct from him. It can be obtained from him at 38 Redlands Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 5HD and/or email him at tom@tmwalker.co.uk.