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buggeroff 23rd December 2008 04:31 PM

Dandie Dinmont, Burrell TE
 
Still looking for working and early rally photos of our 1912 Burrell scc No, 3385, SG 6600, known in Scotland as Dandie Dinmont for several years when owned by the late Jimmie Houston.
Does anyone know who aquired the late Ian Muirs photos as him and Jimmie were good friends and the only photo i have was taken in 1953 in steam in Grangemouth by Mr Muir when the engine was owned by Forrests at Bonnybridge.
Was hoping more photos will come to light.
Thanks.

Chris and Lee.

SRP 23rd December 2008 04:54 PM

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I think this is a photo of 3385 , It is not my photo but i have a copy in my collection . Sorry can't help with date or location.

Attachment 427

buggeroff 23rd December 2008 05:10 PM

thanks, but cant open it, wont let me.
Chris.

SRP 23rd December 2008 05:28 PM

Sorry you won't be able to see attachments unless you donate to TT . Hope you can see this ok.

http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...lk/3385old.jpg

Roger 23rd December 2008 06:30 PM

Nice picture of Teddy Boston, at a guess I would say late seventies to early to mid eighties. Could be Market Bosworth Rally, but then Ted attended so many rallies. Looks as if he has just delivered some weighty theological text to the crew, which the driver is now explaining to the others.
Roger

lee3385 8th January 2009 05:00 PM

good picture, thanks for that, we are still looking for any others if anyones got some from early rallys.

Lee.

Lancashire Lad 8th January 2009 05:57 PM

I think dads got some amongst the slides, gotta look through them at some point for another friends engine. Will try & keep it in mind when we do eventually get round to looking through them.

buggeroff 8th January 2009 08:47 PM

thanks for that, whatever you find will be usefull and interesting.

Chris.


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