Earnest

 Model Series=  The Victorian-style Engine   A portrait of an unnamed "Victorian-style" steam engine depicted with a black moustache appeared in Topham Hall and the Ffarquhar Stationmaster's house.
 * Gauge: 7ft 1⁄4in
 * Configuration: 2-2-2

Livery
The engine is painted light brown with a green tender, brass fittings, and gold lining.

Basis
The engine has no specific basis, and appears to be a freelance design. However, it does strongly resemble a Great Western Railway Star Class, a 2-2-2 broad gauge steam locomotive. A non-working replica of a GWR Star Class named North Star was constructed for the 1923 Cavalcade, and is now housed at Swindon Steam Railway Museum.

Television series

 * Season 1 - Thomas in Trouble (portrait cameo)
 * Season 2 - Thomas Comes to Breakfast (portrait cameo)

The portrait of the engine also appeared in the books, Toby and the Stout Gentleman and Thomas in Trouble and Thomas in Trouble.

Trivia

 * According to an SiF interview, the portrait of the engine was illustrated by Robert Gauld-Galliers, and was described to be a "made-up character" in the Victorian era to match the various other human portraits featured in the series. The portrait was roughly 80 x 60 mm.
 * The Victorian-style Engine is the first engine to have a moustache, the second being Iron Duke and the third being Etienne.