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Old 17th April 2011, 10:36 PM
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Burrell - Winston Churchill was new in 1922 to Albert Holland from Swadlincote, Derbyshire, the White Bros. plate on it was fitted new to there scenic but i cant remember the name of it,however the plate came from Barry Island Amusment Park when they had a clean out and gave it to the present owner Neil Corner who of course owns the ex. Whites organ.

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This is one of the problems with preserved engines, especially if you are not familiar with them. You do not know what is original and what has been added later.
This is why TT is so good. There is always someone with the correct historical info
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Old 18th April 2011, 10:44 AM
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The videos are being uploaded.
First one:-
http://youtu.be/O0lG5RYybOc
Aveling Porter No.11145 of 1925 climbs the hill out of the Colliery Village, then Marshall No. 17134 of 1889 descends the the hill slowly backwards. Then Mann tractor No. 1386 of 1919 passes on the museum main road. Then Standard Sentinel Wagon No. 1465 of 1940 approches the main entrance having come round the main road from the Town Centre
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Old 18th April 2011, 11:03 AM
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Second video:-
http://youtu.be/fhle-xzuMrQ
RS&J No. 24585 of 1911 climbs the cobbled road from the show field to the Town Centre past the passenger railway. Newly restored ex-New Zealnd Mclaren passes between the Town Centre and the main entrance then Marshall No. 17134 of 1889 demonstrates the stone crusher in the colliery yard. Finally resident Fowler DNA Roller arrives for water
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Old 18th April 2011, 11:23 AM
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The other 2 videos from yesterday:
A replica vintage bus and the passenger train
http://youtu.be/RciIxghxM9I

Shunting in the colliery yard using Fletcher-Jennings "Captain Baxter" and Head-Wrightson Coffee Pot and a couple of Lambton Chauldron coal wagons. The Coffee Pot sounds just like a traction engine
http://youtu.be/DoSY1xqN28o
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I've not been up for years, looks like a lot done since my last visit. Will have to make the effort again soon.
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Old 18th April 2011, 09:48 PM
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I've not been up for years, looks like a lot done since my last visit. Will have to make the effort again soon.
You need to be either fit or lazy - no half measures. It is a big site and although the free bus & tram service is good, on busy days quite big queues form at the tram stops. Whenever I go, I walk everywhere and suffer the next day. We only live 10 miles from it but every time we go there have been changes. The horse drawn fish & chip van is due for opening in June. Hetton Prize Silver Band room has recently been removed to Beamish for re-erection. Dunrobin is on its way back from Canada and should be at Beamish after restoration. Every time I go there is more to see.
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Dunrobin is on its way back from Canada and should be at Beamish after restoration. Every time I go there is more to see.
Excellent stuff, the grounds of Dunrobin Castle is where I asked my fiancée to marry me last year
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