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Some more photos for you.
Our Forum is down at present, my photos are loaded up and I have no one to show them to. When the Forum is back click on the link below for Steam, Horses, Trucks, Cars, Tractor pulling ,Views, ETC. In the meantime here is a selection, click on the photo and scroll for the largest size . View from the big wheel. http://i34.tinypic.com/sdfyav.jpg 2 Engines on Rail loco. http://i36.tinypic.com/2zyzs4m.jpg 4 Engines on Rail Loco. http://i33.tinypic.com/33zb8td.jpg Night Showmans line up. http://i35.tinypic.com/b870ar.jpg Castle Sentinel http://i35.tinypic.com/59zzd.jpg Vanguard. http://i36.tinypic.com/2lmap6v.jpg |
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The steam world's answer to Obi Wan Kenobi Somerset Steam and Country Show Low Ham, Langport, July 15th, 16th, 17th, 2016 www.somersettractionengineclub.com
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I was merely pointing out that they had been ask and chosen to restore it as of the good jobs they have done. The man i spoke to ( cant remember which one) said that he was hoping that they had taken a bit longer as expected to restore and was hoping as he put it to "play" with it a bit after the hard work they put in. As he said that it was a three year contract to restore with it and rally it on behalf of John Lee and The World of Country Life. And i must say that they did a really good job. I know he does not need anyone to play with it as he steams it himself too. Sorry if this has offended anyone or the owner ! Robin
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The Gondolas attended the first event when they were still owned commercially by the Cole Family, before they went to Thursford. It would have been very difficult indeed to extract them from the museum for Dorset, find some means of transporting them and enough people with the knowhow to build them up and operate them properly. Incidentally the engine in them has not seen steam for years either.
The Burrells at Thursford are, boilerwise, pretty much as they finished work, most if not all were steamed during earlier years at the museum, and at the Thursford rallies. Gladiator (3884) attended many East Anglian rallies in the 60s/70s when it was owned by Edgar Shone and driven by the late John Downs. |
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