Something for Easter Monday
I have added some photos from the 1920’s and need some info on class/type of loco please
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... &k=Vd9Tnmh
Neil
something to do on Easter Monday
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Re: something to do on Easter Monday
Scan number 018 is a little out of the area of the remainder! It is of D31 9312 leaving Wall on the Border Counties line taken in 1938.
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Re: something to do on Easter Monday
Ay up!
Scan 2 is a Midland Deeley 2P, probably unsuperheated.
Scan 6 is a new 'un on me. Stirling?
Scan 12 is a veritable hive of activity. the 4F is an early one in as built condition, Deeley tender and all! Immediately behind her is a Kirtley double frame 2-4-0 but the tender first engine could be a rarity. It looks like one of the class 4 simples, built for the Settle and Carlisle line, or possibly a class 3.
Sorry I can't add to the knowledge on the LNER machines but my education is lacking....
Scan 2 is a Midland Deeley 2P, probably unsuperheated.
Scan 6 is a new 'un on me. Stirling?
Scan 12 is a veritable hive of activity. the 4F is an early one in as built condition, Deeley tender and all! Immediately behind her is a Kirtley double frame 2-4-0 but the tender first engine could be a rarity. It looks like one of the class 4 simples, built for the Settle and Carlisle line, or possibly a class 3.
Sorry I can't add to the knowledge on the LNER machines but my education is lacking....
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!