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FREE NOTECARDS

When I lived in Virginia, I created different series of notecards. Since I moved to Texas, I am getting rid of my remaining stock of Virginia notecards. I have 3 great big boxes of these cards sitting in my spare bedroom - I can't believe I moved them all the way out here without any plans on what to do with them LOL

I am giving the cards away, I am charging a small shipping/handling charge per pack, it doesn't cover my printing/shipping costs, and is much lower than the retail price of the cards were when I sold them in Virginia. I hope you enjoy the cards, and if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

These are offset prints of my original pen & ink artwork with historical notes on back.

ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR $1 PER CARD plus shipping

ALL CARDS MEASURE 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"

Below are pictures of the train cards that I have - Some may be all gone, please click on any photo to be taken to the order form
it will be kept current as to which cards are still available. I will not be changing this page, until all the cards are gone ;o)

LOOSE CARDS MIX & MATCH - with ENVELOPES
original pen & ink Artwork

FREE NOTECARDS

MIX & MATCH

$5 s/h
per each 15 cards

($15 retail value not including shipping)

May be matted and framed or sent as notecards

You can assort them
minimum of 5 of each design

You can mix all styles

From original pen & ink drawings


Offset printed on acid-free paper


All cards have descriptions and historical notes on the backs. The cards feature engines from the Roanoke Shops and area.


Since getting in touch with train fans, I am very excited about creating new train artwork. If you have any photos that you would be willing to share with me I would really appreciate it - I will give you some artwork in exchange for the use of your photos! Please click here to email me.

Train 1

Carrie, Steam-powered
Streetcar-type

Train - 2

#117 built in 1884
First Steam Locomotive
from N&W's Shops (1884)

Train - 3

Train on Virginia & Tenessee RR (1850's)

Train - 4

Class S1a
Last Steam Engine constructed in Roanoke Shops (1953)

N&W #611 NOTECARDS

N&W Angel

Beautiful dark-haired angel astride one of the most powerful steam engines ever produced

Hotel Roanoke
& the 611

The historic Hotel Roanoke with the 611 passing in front of it.

N&W #611 - 1

N&W #611 - 2

N&W #611-3

N&W #611-3 - Captioned

"611" printed below engine

 

N&W #611 - 4

The Powhattan Arrow