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“Princess Arthur of Connaught #6207”

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75Plus:
Stew,

These links have more LMS RR stories that you may like also.

http://theoldmotor.com/?p=63866

http://theoldmotor.com/?p=63515

Joe

Rob.Wilson:

--- Quote from: ieezitin on January 08, 2013, 05:37:30 PM ---Rob

That would not be Consett steel would  it lad? I was there in 1981. If it is do you know a family named Hunter, a Paul Hunter?

Anthony.

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Hi Anthony ,,,,,,,,,, Not Consett steel  ,,,I was still at school in 1981  :palm:,,,, just a wee bit South on the coast , the place were they hang monkeys  :lol: Clydesdale Forge , now part of the Caparo group , working there today and tomorrow .

 http://madmodder.net/index.php/topic,3020.msg32490.html#msg32490


Rob

ieezitin:
Desquire.
superb vid.... thank you.. makes me proud to be English. I actually remember steam trains coming through my suburb, the station was near a public swimming   pool i used to go to as a kid, i remember the sound and the smell.

Anthony.

dsquire:
lesterhawksby
I didn't realize that this would appeal to the diapper crowd but I am glad they enjoyed it as well as yourself.

Rob

--- Quote ---I see not a lot has changed.
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I guess I didn't realize that you still see this in your work enviroment sometimes.

Thanks for those pictures Rob.

Stew
I knew that there were several members from Crewe or close to there.

--- Quote ---It makes you feal proud when you see what your town was once capable of doing.
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I fully agree with you on that. I have first hand experience with that. I better not get started on that or I'll get carried away with it. Thanks for the nice comments Stew.

Joe
Thanks Joe for adding those links. If anyone follows those links there is so much more information availible. Just be sure that you pack a lunch and take a thermos with you.  :lol:

Anthony
Thanks Anthony for the nice comments. Glad that it brought back some pleasent memories from years ago.

Thanks to all for your comments. I know when I watch something like this it makes me think how hard they worked to put the loaf of bread on the table back then.

Cheers  :beer:

Don


 
 

lesterhawksby:
dsquire - "start 'em young" is my theory. I've been required to watch it a few more times now, very happily! Thanks very much for posting it.

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