English: LSWR B4 no. 102 Granville London & South Western Railway Class B4 0-4-0 No. 102 built in 1893. Several of these engines spent most of their working lives at Southampton Docks, mainly for shunting duties. Granville often shunted prestige express trains conveying passengers to London from the ocean-going liners. The sharpness of the curves in the docks justified the retention of these rather elderly engines. No. 102 was sold to Butlins at Skegness holiday camp in 1964 and was purchased by Bressingham Steam Museum in 1972.
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