Old Gringo Posted July 7, 2018 Share Posted July 7, 2018 The London & North Western Railway Society6th Annual Open Meetingto be held atKidderminster Railway Museum, DY10 1QX,on Saturday 21st July 2018.Opening times: 10.30am – 5.00pmOpen to Members and the PublicAll are welcome – Admission Free.Gauge 1 model railway track in the SVR station concourse with live-steam running and displays of LNWR models. (This track will also operate on Sunday 22nd July).Two Gauge 0 layouts upstairs in Kidderminster Railway Museum, along with Displays of Models, Photographs, Drawings, Plans, Original documents, Artefacts & Memorabilia including:L&NWR Society Exhibition Stand, Norman Lee.L&NWR Society Archives, David J. Patrick.L&NWR Society Publications Sales Stand, Tim Birch.Gauge 1 models, donated by Philip A. Millard, Simon Weston.Gauge 0 models, John Boyle.The Coal Tank No.1054 Restoration and the Bahamas Locomotive Society, Pete Skellon.New Build Projects, The George the Fifth Group.The Picnic Saloon Trust, Tony Lyster and Mike Williams.Welsh Railways Research Circle, Chris James.Stevenson Models, Paul Barker.Talks on: The L&NWRS Photo Collection by Norman Lee, Photographic Officer; Researching the L&NWR by Harry Jack;The George the Fifth New Build Project Report by Paul Hibberd & Tom Mainprize; Progress with the Picnic Saloon by Tony Lyster and Mike Williams;Living with the Coal Tank No.1054 by Pete Skellon.Important note: the library at KRM has room for a maximum audience of 24 people. Anyone wishing to reserve a place for any of the talks should contact Ted Talbot upon arrival.Come and meet other people interested in the Premier Line. Non-members very welcome. .Please see L&NWRS Webb site for any changes and the latest information.Posted on behalf of the London & North Western Railway Society. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Argos Posted July 7, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted July 7, 2018 Hi Old Gringo, Great post and publicity for the open day. It might be wise to take down Ted Talbot's email address though. I know only too well the issues around having an email address posted in the public domain. Mine was used as a contact for our local triathlon club when I was treasure. I was getting up to 500 emails a day after spam filtering before I gave up and closed the account. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted July 7, 2018 Share Posted July 7, 2018 We will be there with our layout "Lowick" and hopefully some new LNWR kits and RTR wagons. Marc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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