Where is this please?

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giner wrote:Sounds like this thread is turning into another Mornington Crescent. :mrgreen:
Oh dear, what have I started?

As all the responses so far have been Scottish, it looks to me more like MorningSIDE Crescent.

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Aaaagh! An own goal by kudu!

Although I did suggest a Welsh location... :mrgreen:
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Blink Bonny wrote:Aaaagh! An own goal by kudu!

Although I did suggest a Welsh location... :mrgreen:
Oops. Don't know what happened there. I didn't see your Welsh contribution when I posted.

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No worries, Bach!

OK - your new starter for 10: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch! Heading towards Holyhead!
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I was going to suggest inside the Britannia bridge.
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Unmistakable!!! The seawall at Dawlish
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Lowestoft? :lol:
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Blink Bonny wrote:Ay up!

I wonder if she's approaching Doncaster from the south. The track layout looks about right for steam days (it was much more spacious in the diesel days I know), curving away to the left. However, what makes me think Donny is simply the condition of the engine. Just marvel at it: no scrapes on the lamp brackets, not even a chip on the AWS bang plate and a shine on the AWS receiver. Were the recievers ever cleaned, even in Peter Townsend's heyday?
Sorry to interrupt chaps, but someone's asked a serious question here! The answer appears to be 'yes', because I think I happen to have some evidence (from 31st August 1961):
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Sorry - perhaps I wasn't being very clear. The picture's intended to be a response to BB's last point (which I've highlighted) about the AWS receivers being cleaned - note the gleaming red cover beneath the glistening, swaying coupling link.
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Micky wrote:Ok gotcha. Thats a nice picture by the way nobody can mistake GRANTHAM unless your a L.M.S. fan maybe? :lol:
Nobody can mistake Grantham Home of Sir Issac Newton,Margaret Thatcher and Guy Mannering 60129.






Well alright, Grantham Home of Sir Issac Newton and Guy Mannering 60129.
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G'Day Gents

Are you sure that's Grantham.................Oh sorry!! :oops: Hurrupf,!! Lovely clean A4 you got there what ! and look at those wonderful old coaches in the background, anybody ???

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Hmm. Food for thought. Thanks for that, Guy. Seems like Mr T was more thorough than I thought.
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60129 I beg to differ Sir, Guy Mannering was an astrologer born in Galloway. Read your Sir Walter Scott.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Mannering
While reading the wicki post note how many other LNER locos are mentioned.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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