fcrammond
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Some Tilford PicturesNot many I'm afraid. My fingers were too cold most of the time to push the little button
It wasn't too bad when I got there, a bit damp underfoot and sadly there was no pool this year. Apparently the pool man was ill. At first I was disappointed as I had brought most of the fleet but, having set up under cover...
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I realised that I would almost certainly have contracted double pneumonia had there been a pool so I settled down to enjoy the day.
There were lots of exhibitors present with many covetable things
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A really smart Eagle
There was a good turnout of STIA regulars together with members of the other Forum
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Some of whom were a little camera shy.
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Once again I failed to get a ride on the narrow gauge railway but again it was probably a wise decision. These guys don't look ecstatic
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There did seem to be a paucity of visitors. Could it have been the weather?
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As with STIA there was far too much to fully appreciate. I did enjoy the selections of SEL equipment on show
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And it's always nice to see a craftsman at work!
All in all a very good day despite all the elements could throw at us. I'm looking forward to next year already but I shall make sure I take a few static engines as well.[/img]
I'll put the rest of the pictures on the other Forum if anyone is interested.
Fred
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John Chapman
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Some super photos of some very nice items, thanks for sharing the Fred.
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Spokesmann
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Good to see Fred, an impressive fleet you have, albeit landlocked!
Some very nice pieces of machinery too!, my it looks cold!
Is Ian making another of his steam parts there?
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MFSteam
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Arhhhh, caught out
Its a very early Miss America burner
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avenger
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Great pics thanks .
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newts
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Superb pics Fred & a fine flotilla of boats to boot
Some interesting & unusual engines on show too. The multum workshop
was of particular interest to me as i'm slowly picking up sel/multum bits n pieces.
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