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1000 Piece Limited Edition Jigsaw
Originally built in 1887 by Beyer Peacock & Co. Ltd. of Manchester for the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, this historic locomotive rose to fame in the 1970 feature film The Railway Children. Adorned in a fictional livery for the screen, it captured hearts under its affectionate nickname, ‘The Green Dragon’, becoming a beloved symbol of British railway.heritage and classic cinema.
Featuring a beloved quote from The Railway Children
Printed on high-quality 200gsm Silk Art Paper and mounted with a sturdy 305gsm Dutch unlined grey backboard, this A3 poster captures a moment of warmth and village intrigue from E. Nesbit’s The Railway Children: “Perks must be about it.” Spoken by Peter with a knowing grin, it reflects the children’s fondness for the ever-reliable station porter, and their sense that something special must be afoot.
A must-have for fans of railway heritage and nostalgic storytelling
Featuring a memorable moment from The Railway Children
Printed on high-quality 200gsm Silk Art Paper and mounted with a sturdy 305gsm Dutch unlined grey backboard, this A3 poster captures a dramatic and resourceful moment from E. Nesbit’s The Railway Children: “Take off your petticoats.”
A must-have for fans of railway heritage and nostalgic storytelling.
Double DVDThe Railway Children & The Railway Children Return
This light grey Gildan Heavy t-shirt features a detailed line drawing of Bobbie bravely stopping the train — an iconic moment from The Railway Children — printed on the front. The back is finished with the classic KWVR totem across the shoulders, offering a timeless tribute to Yorkshire’s railway heritage.
Printed on high-quality 200gsm Silk Art Paper and mounted with a sturdy 305gsm Dutch unlined grey backboard, this A3 poster captures a moment of gentle humour from E. Nesbit’s The Railway Children: “Well, it's all uphill to Scotland.” Uttered by the ever-practical Mr. Perks
The fourth edition of the best selling book, compiled by long standing volunteer, Jim Shipley, with many exclusive photographs and anecdotes about the filming of the 1970 version of The Railway Children on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Its 132 pages are crammed with memories from many of the railway volunteers and locals who worked with the film crew to help bring Edith Nesbit's famous story to life here in the Worth Valley. Now updated, this enlarged fourth edition includes numerous updates and several new featuresincluding an exclusive interview with Jemma Rodgers, producer of the new sequel 'The Railway Children Return'
DVD This adaptation of E. Nesbit's children's classic follows the fortunes of a group of Edwardian children whose father is wrongly jailed for treason. Exiled with their mother to a life of genteel poverty on the Yorkshire Moors, they are soon drawn to the railway at the bottom of the garden, and all kinds of adventures.
A picture story book of E Nesbit’s novel for younger readers. Colourful illustrations throughout.
BookA heart-warming novelisation of the sequel to one of the most beloved British family films of all time, The Railway Children. Nesbit's treasured story thirty-nine years on, bringing an enchanting new adventure to a new generation of fans. The Railway Children Return tells the story of a group of children evacuated to a Yorkshire village during World War Two. Written by Linda Chapman
DVDInspired by one of the most beloved British family films of all time, THE RAILWAY CHILDREN RETURN is an enchanting, moving, and heart-warming adventure for a new generation. 1944 - As life in Britain's cities becomes increasingly perilous, three evacuee children - Lily (Beau Gadsdon), Pattie (Eden Hamilton) and Ted (Zac Cudby) Watts - are sent by their mother from Salford to the Yorkshire village of Oakworth. There to meet them on the train station platform are Bobbie Waterbury (Jenny Agutter, reprising her iconic role in the original film), her daughter, Annie (Sheridan Smith), and grandson Thomas (Austin Haynes), and with their help the evacuees are soon settling into their new life in the countryside
Blu-RayInspired by one of the most beloved British family films of all time, The Railway Children Return is an enchanting, moving and heart-warming adventure for a new generation.