Earl of Mount Edgecumbe 3rd of April

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Re: Earl of Mount Edgecumbe 3rd of April

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I've got smuts in my eyes after the bridge pic

Ah yes, Leif, the smell!

Wonderful pictures, thank you

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Magnificent pictures, Richard! Thanks for sharing.

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Strange how when looking at images like these I feel that they represent a time of stability and normality in life.I'm sure that someone like Sir John Betjemen would have expressed it much more poetically than I ever could.Magic.EricT :)
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Re: Earl of Mount Edgecumbe 3rd of April

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Ahhhhhhhhhh. Pure nostalgia of a time when the railways ran reet proper!

Thanks for sharing Richard.


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Really nice shots. And so nice to see a real and properly built engine represented here at last. :Dance: B-)
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Fodda wrote:Really nice shots. And so nice to see a real and properly built engine represented here at last. :Dance: B-)
Well not sure I would call it a properly built engine, the proper engines were all built at Eastleigh and Brighton :lol:
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