Queen Elizabeth II – In Memoriam

One year has now passed since the world mourned the loss of a remarkable monarch, a beloved leader and a symbol of strength and grace.

And our latest video has been dedicated to the memory of Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Watch below.

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The Need for Speed: 5 Facts About The Mallard

When it comes to pushing the boundaries of engineering and speed, one name stands out above the rest in the annals of railway history – the Mallard.

This iconic steam locomotive holds a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts and historians alike. Join us as we delve into the story of the Mallard and uncover five fascinating facts about this legendary machine.

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LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard near Banbury in 1986.
Credit: G-13114 at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0

The Record Breaker

The year was 1938, and the quest for speed was on.

The Mallard took centre stage when on July 3rd of that year, it embarked on a mission to break the world speed record for steam locomotives.

Rocketing along the East Coast Main Line, near Grantham, the Mallard reached an incredible speed of 126mph, breaking the record previously held by Germany’s DRG’s Class 5 Locomotive that had reached 124.5mph in 1936.

And the Mallard’s world record still stands to this day.

A plaque has been mounted on its side to commemorate its historic achievement, proudly displaying its maximum speed of 126mph.

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A plaque has been mounted on the Mallard to commemorate its speed achievement.
Credit: Alan Wilson at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 2.0

Designed for Speed

The brainchild of Sir Nigel Gresley, the renowned chief mechanical engineer of the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), the Mallard was built at the Doncaster Works.

Gresley incorporated several features to maximize speed, including a streamlined body and a three-cylinder design for greater power and efficiency.

A Train of Firsts

The Mallard was not only a speed demon but also a pioneer of innovative technologies.

It was the first locomotive to be fitted with a Kylchap double blastpipe and chimney, which significantly improved steam flow and enhanced performance.

Additionally, it was one of the first locomotives to be painted in the iconic LNER garter blue livery, making it instantly recognizable.

A Legacy Preserved

Today, the Mallard is part of the National Collection, residing in the National Railway Museum in York. Following a restoration project which brought the Mallard back to its former glory, the magnificent locomotive is a star attraction.

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The Mallard at the National Railway Museum at York.
Credit: G-Man at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0

Links to Ornithology

Gresley had a keen interest in birds and birdwatching and as such many of the locomotives in the A4 class were named after birds.

Including the Mallard, Falcon, Golden Eagle, Sparrow Hawk, Kingfisher, Wild Swan and Guillemot to name a few…


Yours FREE: The Mallard Commemorative

Today you can own the first issue in the British Railway Heritage Collection – The Mallard Commemorativefor FREE. You’ll only pay postage.

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The Mallard Commemorative is the first in a collection celebrating Britain’s Railway Heritage – with each issue featuring an intricately illustrated locomotive from the annals of railway history.

By ordering your commemorative today, you have the chance to trial the British Railway Collection for FREE (+postage) with absolutely no obligation to continue collecting if you don’t want to.

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Introductory Offer

The Mallard Commemorative is an Introductory Offer for the British Railway Heritage Collection. Each month, you’ll receive four commemoratives for £25.00 (+p&p). You’ll also receive your FREE Presentation Album to house your collection. You can cancel your subscription at anytime.

Click here to purchase the Mallard Commemorative with no subscription for the full price of £6.99 (+p&p) >>

Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion

Thank you for helping raise £1.25m for the Royal British Legion.

For nearly 20 years, we’ve had the privilege of working in partnership with the Royal British Legion.

Each year we’ve created Remembrance and Poppy-themed coins and commemoratives to raise funds and awareness for the charity.

  • 2022 RBL Poppy Masterpiece Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • RBL Centenary Silver 50p Set - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • RBL Poppy Shaped Commemorative - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • RBL Centenary Gold 5 Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • 2021 RBL Poppy Masterpiece Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • 2019 Gold Proof Poppy Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • 2019 RBL Poppy Masterpiece - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • High Relief Poppy Silver Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • 2018 RBL Poppy Masterpiece - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • 2017 RBL Poppy Masterpiece Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion

Through the sales of these coins and commemoratives, collectors have helped raise a remarkable £1.25 MILLION for the Royal British Legion!

We are extremely proud of this achievement, and hugely thankful to our collectors raised such an incredible amount.

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The Royal British Legion (left) being presented with a cheque for £1,280,721.46 by The Westminster Collection (right).

In addition to raising funds for RBL over the years, we’ve also had the opportunity to find out more about their incredible work for the Armed Forces Community.

And earlier this month, when we presented RBL with a cheque for £1.25 million, we had the pleasure of meeting Robert Benham, Regional Lead – Admiral Nursing – Hampshire.

Delivered in partnership with Dementia UK, Admiral Nurses give one-to-one support and expert advice for people living with a diagnosis of dementia, their families and their carers. The effects of dementia can be devastating for the whole family, but Admiral Nurses help to ease the burden and reassure families that they are not alone.


Where do your donations go?

£1.25 million raised by The Westminster Collection for the Royal British Legion could enable it’s dedicated frontline advisors to help over 7,590 people in the Armed Forces community and their families get access to the help that they need.

Every day, RBL Case Officers provide practical and emotional one-to-one support, helping Serving and ex-Serving personnel, and their families, to get the help they deserve. The needs of the Armed Forces community are becoming more complex and can include a wide range of issues such as employment, finances, or housing; RBL Case Officers are ready to help and advise whatever the issue.

The funds raised by The Westminster Collection can help people like Lawrence.

Following seven years in the Army, Lawrence was medically discharged after injuring his spine whilst weightlifting.

After an exemplary military career Lawrence found himself struggling to adapt to civilian life. 

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The funds raised by The Westminster Collection can help people like Lawrence.

To help Lawrence get the support he needed his fiancée Danielle advised him to get in touch with the Royal British Legion.

He was contacted by one of the RBL’s local Case Officers, Paul James, who was able to get Lawrence the mental health support he needed.

In December 2020, when Lawrence was unable to work due to Covid-19, his debt suddenly spiralled by almost 400%. But the RBL’s Benefits, Debt and Money Advice team (BDMA) were able to help.

Lawrence said: “They [the RBL] have helped me sort out both my mental health and my financial health. I’m debt-free and looking forward to starting a new career, I cannot thank them enough.” 

To find out more about the Royal British Legion, click here.


What’s next for our partnership?

We’re excited to see our longstanding partnership with the Royal British Legion continue later this year when we’ll be launching the latest additions to our Official RBL Poppy coins and commemoratives range.

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