Please find uploaded a sample page of some of the most interesting spotting books still around. Very nearly lost only a few years ago.
I am digitising all 9 note books, around 1500 sightings each, for the LNER Society. I hope you all enjoy.
I am passing on all the Pacific sightings to Tommy Knox, to add to his marvellous data base of Pacific workings.
John
Frank Giles' spotting books; mid 1930s south end of the ECML
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Re: Frank Giles' spotting books; mid 1930s south end of the ECML
Good to see even though well out of my area.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.