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LiverpoolWorld on MSNLiverpool Lime Street gets back long-lost plaque for creator of Meccano, Hornby trains and Dinky cars
A long-lost commemorative plaque marking the birthplace of a famous Liverpool engineer and toy maker is to be reinstated at the city’s main train station.
The maker of iconic model railway's Hornby saw losses mount in its half year results, amid a slower ramp up in demand headed into Christmas.
Hornby, the British manufacturer of iconic model railway sets, flagged a dip in sales after deliveries were delayed by Red Sea ship attacks.
Frank Hornby, the inventor of Hornby model railways, Meccano and Dinky Toys, had no training as an engineer or craftsman but began making toys for his children in 1899.
Bumper online demand helped toymaker Hornby rebound over the summer following a disappointing result last year. Internet sales from April to the end of August jumped by more than a third on the ...
Six stamps showing Hornby model trains will be issued by Jersey Post on 24 March 2015: The stamps show artwork used to produce Hornby train set boxes.
Frank Hornby, the creator of Meccano and Hornby model railways and trains, is celebrated in a Google Doodle today to mark the 150th anniversary of his birth.
A model enthusiast has had his own steampunk designs patented by the British railway brand Hornby. Laurie Calvert made his first model in 2012 and took the idea to Hornby the following year.
An ‘astonishing’ model railway layout built up over 50 years by an avid collector is to be auctioned this month – three years after his death.
Model railway retailer Hornby launched a responsive website in June 2014 to cater to the technology-savvy generation who use their phones for everything.
Iconic model railway brand Hornby says it is back on track as revenues gathered steam, according to half-year financial figures for 2019. But despite the improvements, it still posted a pre-tax ...
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