
MR 0-10-0 Lickey Banker - Wikipedia
In 1919, the Midland Railway built a single 0-10-0 steam locomotive, No 2290 (later LMS (1947) 22290 and BR 58100). It was designed by James Anderson for banking duties on the Lickey Incline in Worcestershire (south of Birmingham), England. It became known as "Big Bertha" or "Big Emma" by railwaymen and railway enthusiasts.
MR 0-10-0 Lickey Banker ‘Big Bertha’ - KR Models
In 1919, the Midland Railway built a single 0-10-0 steam locomotive, MR Black No 2290, (later LMS (1947) 2290 and BR Black 58100). It was designed by James Anderson for banking duties on the Lickey Incline in Worcestershire (south of Birmingham), England.
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Jan 12, 2021 · In 1919, the Midland Railway built a single 0-10-0 steam locomotive, No 2290 (later LMS (1947) 22290 and BR 58100). It was designed by James Anderson for banking duties on the Lickey Incline in Worcestershire (south of Birmingham), England.
0-10-0 Lickey Banker 'Big Bertha' MR Profile and Models
In 1919, the Midland Railway built a single 0-10-0 steam locomotive, No 2290 (later LMS (1947) 22290 and BR 58100). It was designed by James Anderson for banking duties on the Lickey Incline in Worcestershire (south of Birmingham), England. It became known as "Big Bertha" or "Big Emma" by railwaymen and railway enthusiasts.
<kuid2:186372:110001:6> Big Bertha Loco 0-10-0 - MR 2290
Big Bertha wore three numbers during its lifetime. The first was 2290 allocated by Midland Railways. Later it was allocated 22290 after incorporation into LMS. During the BR years it was allocated 58100. It was only ever painted black.
Rail-Online | "Big Bertha" 0-10-0 | 2290 1923c Blackwell
The MR four-cylinder 0-10-0 Lickey banker No 2290 approaches Blackwell at the top of the Lickey Incline as it banks a northbound goods up from Bromsgrove in c1923. Some of the empty coal wagons heading home are from Stanton and Bradbury.
LMS 1933 and 2290 at Lickey | Taken from a print in my colle
MR 2290 built Derby December 1919. LMS 2290 in 1923 and renumbered 22290 September 1947. Renumbered 58100 January 1949 and withdrawn May 1956.
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Midland Railway No. 2290 Big Bertha - Locomotive Wiki
In 1919, the Midland Railway built a single 0-10-0 steam locomotive, No 2290 (later LMS (1947) 22290 and BR 58100). It was designed by James Anderson for banking duties on the Lickey Incline in Worcestershire (south of Birmingham), England. It became known as "Big Bertha" or "Big Emma" by railwaymen and railway enthusiasts.
MR 0-10-0 Lickey Banker ‘Big Bertha’ LMS Black 2290 Steam …
In 1919, the Midland Railway built a single 0-10-0 steam locomotive, MR Black No 2290, (later LMS (1947) 2290 and BR Black 58100). It was designed by James Anderson for banking duties on the Lickey Incline in Worcestershire (south of Birmingham), England.
Big Bertha and the Lickey Incline - Photo By D J Norton
This was the only full size print and shows 'Big Bertha' with her LMS number, 22290. As a Midland loco she was 2290. Her 0-10-0 configuration can clearly be seen.
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