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Did you get any of Turners Garret aka Little Jimmy when in Coles ownership in working life? I did not see it moving but you can't be everywere at Beamish, super event. I think it went up the hill neqr the mine area as I was walking throught the trees but couldt be certain. I wish it could be redone as Little Jimmy again and parked next to Little Billy once more. Brian
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![]() Superb event with as usual a fantastic cross section of vintage equipment on show .
This year as added to last years event and then some , in particular the steam shovel working on the narrow gauge line was a first for me , really intersting . This place makes my camera sound like an empty gatlin gun . The problem I have is that seven hours in the day is just not enough for what's to see , I need to look into an overnight stay up there . Well done to all at Beamish that made this possible ![]() Dave |
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![]() A few snaps from my phone, taken on Saturday. Not great quality but maybe they add something to the thread.
Firstly the Mann, tucked away in a corner: ![]() What appears to be the remains of a centre engine alongside the railway in the colliery area: ![]() The centre engine in the gallopers: ![]() And finally: ![]() Incidentally, this was the first time I had seen an organ engine actually driving an organ. Good to see. Last edited by John The Sound; 12th April 2015 at 07:42 PM.. Reason: Added comment about organ engine |
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![]() A few more to be found on the National Traction Engine Trust website thanks to Paul Cook.
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![]() Never been to Beamish but always wanted to, looks a fantastic period setting. Has it got a good pub like the Black Country Museum has? I presume so. I was reminded what an atmospheric place this was recently, & the whole museum of course, one of my favorite pubs though I could hardly be called a regular as last in there in 86 or so when the last steam event of those days was on. Anyway, well done to Beamish!
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![]() Just returned home after a fantastic event, pity about the rain on Sunday but at least it managed to slake the dust of the previous 3 days. It was great to see the exhibits in a fantastic period setting along with a record attendance from the public. Thanks to Beamish for the invitation for the Marshall & trailer, thanks also to the small team of staff for the organisation both before and during the event.
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