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davidje 24th September 2011 02:46 PM

Winnie Thrashing at Mobberley 2011
 
A chance for a bit of nostalgia, courtesy of Phil Moston. A pleasant day in lovely surroundings with a catering van and toilets laid on. Even the vicar turned up. I'm not sure what was happening in the last photo.


http://www.steamscenes.org.uk/tti/10/259_1247.jpg


http://www.steamscenes.org.uk/tti/10/259_1248.jpg


http://www.steamscenes.org.uk/tti/10/259_1249.jpg


http://www.steamscenes.org.uk/tti/10/259_1250.jpg


http://www.steamscenes.org.uk/tti/10/259_1251.jpg

nickt-232 25th September 2011 02:06 PM

lovely little drum. will that be a 48" drum?
wish i'd of known about it, i'd of turned up. more fool me for not reading the steam events section.

tractor driver 26th September 2011 07:07 PM

Explanation of the last photo.


The chief inspector from the gambling commission using the latest digital raffle ticket detection system, checks to see how many raffle tickets Phil has purchased.
Cleverly Phil tries out the lost Cheshire tradition of the back wheel and hand brake clog dance to distract him.

(Please don’t try this on an engine with a canopy unless you are under 3ft tall)

AndynMags 26th September 2011 08:05 PM

I think phil was trying to shine a bit of light on the job for the camera off his toe caps

contractor 26th September 2011 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tractor driver (Post 178526)
Explanation of the last photo.


The chief inspector from the gambling commission using the latest digital raffle ticket detection system, checks to see how many raffle tickets Phil has purchased.
Cleverly Phil tries out the lost Cheshire tradition of the back wheel and hand brake clog dance to distract him.

(Please don’t try this on an engine with a canopy unless you are under 3ft tall)

Brilliant reply John and welcome to the Phil Moston world of madness, Didn't we have one brilliant time yesterday, my god we did some laughing (and some eating) see you at The Leigh Arms saturday.

contractor 26th September 2011 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nickt-232 (Post 178325)
lovely little drum. will that be a 48" drum?
wish i'd of known about it, i'd of turned up. more fool me for not reading the steam events section.

Hi Nick, sorry you missed the event, will PM you if we are doing similar things, with regards to "The Drum" it is a late 1930s
54" drum (info via Phil Moston).

nickt-232 2nd October 2011 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by contractor (Post 178565)
Hi Nick, sorry you missed the event, will PM you if we are doing similar things, with regards to "The Drum" it is a late 1930s
54" drum (info via Phil Moston).

How do Bryn, thanks for the info on the drum. Yes it would be much appreciated to here of future events, i know Phil a little as i went to college with Gi, and i know what a good doo you cheshire lads put on.

Cheers, Nick


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