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Tuesday 31 May 2022

The Ritz

The jigsaw chosen for today, 31st March, is an example where the majority of the steam train is present in close up, but the locomotive cannot be seen.
The Ritz, Please, is a ‘Wide Horizon’ puzzle of 500 large, wooden pieces, from Dutch manufacturer King. It offers a different perspective on the blog title concentrating on passengers and their onward plans. Depicted are two elderly passengers waiting to board an Austin FX3 taxi, having recently arrived at London’s Liverpool Street Station. The FX3 taxi was introduced in 1948, coinciding with the beginning of British Railways. The taxi in the picture looks quite new, helping to date the depicted scene. The taxi driver assists the passengers with their luggage and a rake of LNER (London & North Eastern Railway) teak coaches, of Nigel Gresley, provides a superb backdrop. The artist is Malcolm Root who titles the painting Liverpool Street Taxi in his book 'Malcolm Root’s Transport Paintings'.