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Old 29th August 2010, 09:20 PM
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According to "The Archers" there was a steam rally at Lower Loxley this weekend. I'm afraid I was busy at Havenstreet so I couldn't go. I wonder if anyone on this forum was fortunate enough to attend and would care to post a report...................

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Old 29th August 2010, 09:39 PM
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Years ago Foster traction engine 14564 was used on the program,but who's engine were at the traction engine rally they had on Emerdale a few years ago?
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Old 31st August 2010, 06:15 PM
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Yes they had three Scenic Railways - Enoch Farrars, White Bros and Pat Collins - Reuben Holdsworth's Steam Pigs, and Lesike's Big Wheel. There were no less than FOUR Foden Scenics in the showmen's line-up. The opening ceremony was carried out jointly by Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, Meg Ryan and Joan Cussack, who were then taken on a tour of the arena on the Fowler Pedrail before taking lunch with the Worlds Fair Correspondents for the Southern Counties in a private marquee. Highlights of the working area were Taylors Steam Pig and the sole surviving Burrell Boydell. Mr Nigel Pargetter fell into the slurry pit, Mr Bert Fry read a poem entitled Will Bob Ever Finish?, and the Bull was drunk dry. The 'Village Pump' was sung in memory of Tom Forrest.

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Old 31st August 2010, 08:08 PM
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We took i think 4 engines to Emmerdale, it was a year on from the plane crash and it was their anniversary event for the programme, Burrell 3201, Mann 881, Fowler 15814 an Robin Knoxs Fowler rr.

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Old 2nd September 2010, 07:06 PM
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Yes they had three Scenic Railways - Enoch Farrars, White Bros and Pat Collins - Reuben Holdsworth's Steam Pigs, and Lesike's Big Wheel. There were no less than FOUR Foden Scenics in the showmen's line-up. The opening ceremony was carried out jointly by Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, Meg Ryan and Joan Cussack, who were then taken on a tour of the arena on the Fowler Pedrail before taking lunch with the Worlds Fair Correspondents for the Southern Counties in a private marquee. Highlights of the working area were Taylors Steam Pig and the sole surviving Burrell Boydell. Mr Nigel Pargetter fell into the slurry pit, Mr Bert Fry read a poem entitled Will Bob Ever Finish?, and the Bull was drunk dry. The 'Village Pump' was sung in memory of Tom Forrest.

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Weren't the Grundy's selling illicit cider from their own press?
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Old 13th September 2010, 02:54 PM
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Weren't the Grundy's selling illicit cider from their own press?
Unofficially...yes.
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