Nice stuff Karl.
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more a group of enthusiasts on a tour of Yorkshire in their classic cars, stayed with us for 3 days.Very cool. Was there some kind of a car show there?
sure does.Nice shots Karl, when I clicked on the thread it took me to the first page with the pics of you and your daughter, man how time flies eh?. I can relate as three weeks ago we dropped our youngest off at college, the house is so empty without her.
A-ha, I've been looking for that info, thanks.I live at further down the same line. I dont know if you know but these boxes were from when the line was electrified, it was converted back before the war because they considered electrified railways to be vulnerable, if you knock out the electricty you knock out the whole rail system.
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It gets half a mention in here. Castle Eden Railway - Wikipedia I can just remember seeing a steam train on it at the stockton end 1966 or thereabouts, when they first closed the railway there were still parts in those boxes that were obvious electrical connectionsA-ha, I've been looking for that info, thanks.
i knew they were too small for coal or water but couldn't figure out the use for them
Just back from B&Q we had three garden fence panels blown to pieces, trees and road signs all over the place.
Yep my fence gone to, but looks like i can put it back up once done at workJust back from B&Q we had three garden fence panels blown to pieces, trees and road signs all over the place.