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Press Photo Swan that fought a train trying to save her cygnet

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The Swan that fought a train - she tried to save her cygnet.: The bravest other they have known, that's what the R.S.C.P.A.at Ipswich thinks of Delilah - the swan who fought a train. She was leading her seven cygnet - all in line - across the railway track at Baylham when she turned in time to see the seventh in the path of an incoming train. She turned in time to see it killed. The swan's left wing was smashed by the train and had to be amputated. But even the saddest stories often have happy endings and this one does. Delilah and her six cygnets have now been given a quiet and tranquil pond all to themselves by the R.S.C.P.A. in a quiet corner of Ipswich. Delialh has fully recovered and although she only has one wing now, she is happy in her new home safe from the menace of the railway lines and engines. Delilah watches carefully over her brood which now numbers only six. She has quite recovered from her amputation, but it can be clearly seen here she has only one wing.

Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches.

Photo is dated --0000.

This item is an original collectible vintage print from a news archive, not a digital download or reproduction. Please see our FAQ for more information.

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