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Flying Scotsman 20th October 2010 10:07 PM

Steam up at Masham Station 23rd & 24th October
 
There is to be a repeat of last year's Steam Up at Masham Station,opposite the old Rally field, this weekend, in aid of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. There should be 6 or 7 engines and the Turner Family's Organ. There will be a pie & pea supper on Saturday night and the usual tombola & cakes etc . All proceeds to the YAA. last year we raised £750 and were very grateful for all the support received. We gratefully thank David Robinson for all his help in organising this event. He has also managed to procure some local brown murky potent liquid for the evening. With a bit of luck there may be a road run to our new Rally fields subject to final agreement. We are very hopeful. :D

Steamhead21 21st October 2010 04:38 PM

Any idear which engines are attending and what time it starts please,

Flying Scotsman 21st October 2010 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Steamhead21 (Post 134204)
Any idear which engines are attending and what time it starts please,

It starts at 11.00am and continues through until late afternoon, then Saturday evening
supper starts 7.30pm, and last year the showman's and organ were lit up until we couldnt stand the cold and wet any longer. It was bonfire night and a bit brass monkeys. We have done it earlier this year hoping its a bit warmer, but you never know.
Engines expected are: Dave Robinson's Marshall, 'Cressing Temple', Les Vernon's Fowler,'Delilah', Keith Collins' Pandora, Dave Bradley's Mclaren, and
Bill Summerell's Aveling Roller, 'Luci' up to now. 2 down today but shoud still be a good show for a small do.
If you read this Nigel, you will be the first to know when the field is certain, but I'm sure you've heard already on the grapevine.

BLACKTOP 23rd October 2010 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Flying Scotsman (Post 134220)
It starts at 11.00am and continues through until late afternoon, then Saturday evening
supper starts 7.30pm, and last year the showman's and organ were lit up until we couldnt stand the cold and wet any longer. It was bonfire night and a bit brass monkeys. We have done it earlier this year hoping its a bit warmer, but you never know.
Engines expected are: Dave Robinson's Marshall, 'Cressing Temple', Les Vernon's Fowler,'Delilah', Keith Collins' Pandora, Dave Bradley's Mclaren, and
Bill Summerell's Aveling Roller, 'Luci' up to now. 2 down today but shoud still be a good show for a small do.
If you read this Nigel, you will be the first to know when the field is certain, but I'm sure you've heard already on the grapevine.

Not really interested it will be the same few doing lots and the lazy masham people sat in there houses

mrmac22uk 23rd October 2010 07:33 PM

A new rally field , a new start . Have a public meeting in town in the new year , Masham Steam Rally , The future , can you help ? . You never know what talent we have available to help , they just dont always know how to get involved .

BLACKTOP 24th December 2010 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Flying Scotsman (Post 134220)
It starts at 11.00am and continues through until late afternoon, then Saturday evening
supper starts 7.30pm, and last year the showman's and organ were lit up until we couldnt stand the cold and wet any longer. It was bonfire night and a bit brass monkeys. We have done it earlier this year hoping its a bit warmer, but you never know.
Engines expected are: Dave Robinson's Marshall, 'Cressing Temple', Les Vernon's Fowler,'Delilah', Keith Collins' Pandora, Dave Bradley's Mclaren, and
Bill Summerell's Aveling Roller, 'Luci' up to now. 2 down today but shoud still be a good show for a small do.
If you read this Nigel, you will be the first to know when the field is certain, but I'm sure you've heard already on the grapevine.

Just read it in old glory


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