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Old 29th September 2014, 09:21 PM
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Some really nice loads behind a few engines too, Ex Mayor with the Yachts , & the two recently restored traction wagons behind the Burrell, & some others. Plus I think that brown Clayton is my new favouritist engine!
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Desperate Dan 'Lancashire Lad' has a brown trouser moment as he suddenly realises the magnitude of the slopes he will have to negotiate on the road run

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Short bit of video on the road run

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Old 30th September 2014, 10:22 AM
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Desperate Dan 'Lancashire Lad' has a brown trouser moment as he suddenly realises the magnitude of the slopes he will have to negotiate on the road run

Dos'nt matter, he's had his Weetabix.
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Some really nice loads behind a few engines too, Ex Mayor with the Yachts , & the two recently restored traction wagons behind the Burrell, & some others. Plus I think that brown Clayton is my new favouritist engine!
Did you get any pictures of the brown Clayton?
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Did you get any pictures of the brown Clayton?
Is it this one?



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[QUOTE=Bosiboz;314122]Is it this one?

Thanks for the pictures Bosiboz.
A Fletcher design clayton, built in 1899, no 32900 HK9836. Owned by Philp Family in Castle Hedingham Essex and restored / cared for by John Garwood. We had a fantastic day out with her. As always, she performed perfectly and was a pleasure to drive around. Its great to see some pictures from the other side of the hedge. Next time you see us out please come and say hello and have a look up on the footplate.
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