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1000 Piece Limited Edition Jigsaw
GWR 0-6-0PT No. 5775 stands proudly at Oakworth Station, captured in the distinctive and much-loved fictional livery it wore for its starring role in the 1970s EMI feature film The Railway Children. A timeless moment in British cinema and heritage railway history.
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
Inspired by one of the Worth Valley’s most beloved locomotives, this green Gildan Heavy t-shirt showcases a crisp line drawing of the ‘Green Dragon’ on the front. The KWVR totem stretches across the shoulders, tying it to the heritage of the line.
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'
From the Wordswoth Classics range, the unabridged, paperback version of the original story.
A picture story book of E Nesbit’s novel for younger readers, with a CD which can be listened to while following the story in the book. Colourful illustrations throughout.
Bring a touch of classic charm to your wardrobe with this soft yellow Gildan Heavy t-shirt. It features a line drawing of the three children from The Railway Children on the front, with the iconic KWVR totem proudly displayed across the shoulders.