Rood Ashton Hall 04/12/11

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Brown Jack
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Rood Ashton Hall 04/12/11

Post by Brown Jack »

Hi,

I have put just five photos from the excursion run with Rood Ashton Hall today.

please visit http://trev11.zenfolio.com/p980358986

Thanks Trev
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Re: Rood Ashton Hall 04/12/11

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Hi Trev

Photos well up to the standard we've come to expect. Low temperatures and a nice sunny day helped. Did better than us - all day, wall to wall thick cloud.

Keep up the good work

Ian
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Brown Jack
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Re: Rood Ashton Hall 04/12/11

Post by Brown Jack »

Hi Ian,

I was surprised by the weather, just shows what 70/80 miles down the M1 can do.

Trev
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2002EarlMarischal
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Re: Rood Ashton Hall 04/12/11

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Really nice photos - have you travelled with Vintage Trains? Was it a good experience?
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Re: Rood Ashton Hall 04/12/11

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some splendid pictures there my good man
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Brown Jack
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Re: Rood Ashton Hall 04/12/11

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2002EarlMarischal, No I have not had the pleasure of travelling with them as yet.

Wootang, thank you kind sir. :lol:
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