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Lincolnshire Steam & Vintage Rally 2009 (Large Pics)
This is definatly one of the better shows to see a huge range of different Steam Traction in action. Today the weather could not have been better for taking so photos so i do hope you enjoy this little lot.
The photos below are just a small sample of the 400 odd images taken at this years event. Any and all comments as always will be greatfully received, please leave them here in this thread. As usual, more from this event can be found by clicking here
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Good to see some pictures of The Squire looking well. I did a fair few miles on it when Dave Freemantle owned it but hadn't heard anything of it since he sold it when he got Volunteer.
I wonder if it's still got the same square back roll on the steersman's side - or at least it alwys felt as if it was! |
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Best show of the year so far for me , first time I've laid eyes on the Duke Of York making it the highlight of the day .
Really good selection of steam exhibits especially the road loco' section overlooking the arena , this is how shows should be run in my opinion . Well done to all involved |
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had a good weekend, i nearly got wait and see on the road run to the dambuster pub, but mr hunt wanted it to power the organ instead. as the crew we very much up for it! well laid out, and brilliant weather, was good to see some old friends again, from up north!
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was just wondering if anyone was there on the saturday night if they have got any pictures of general gough powerig the rotor. I was on the footplate the whole night and didnt get chance to take any!
Thank you Andy. |
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Brilliant weekend looking forward to next year already! Lovely weather and the crowds seemed to be fairly heavy!
Stuart, any chance of a copy of the picture of our Ruston, would like it to give to the lad whose on the footplate. I'll pm you my email. Andy, I assume the guages on Gough are totally accurate, took us by complete surprise when the drum started spinning n the floor dropped that the needle shot to 300 amp! Really didn't think it was that demanding on start up though it made the belt squeal a bit!
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