The fascination of children and trains is universal, so what would be more appropriate for...
The fascination of children and trains is universal, so what would be more appropriate for a child's alphabet plate? Here a locomotive is seen charging out from a tunnel, complete with workmen stoking the engine with coal and passenger carriages in tow.
The depiction of the train is fairly detailed and carefully printed, considering that the plate was intended primarily to amuse children rather than to commemorate the railway's achievement. As with most alphabet plates the enamel highlights--red, blue green and brown--have been quickly and broadly applied, but more "within the lines" than is often the case.
A neatly molded border of letters carries the educational intent of the piece.