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  1. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Thank you 🙂
  2. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Here's a quick video with an iPhone.
  3. Wow, Aberbargoed...and also a mention of Fochriw where I was born :) Now living in Deri with my Pen-y-Bryn layout, keep up the good work :)
  4. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Thank you 😃 Pen-y-Bryn just out in Hornby magazine.
  5. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Here's a quick video with an iPhone.
  6. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    They were fun to do but very time consuming, and apparently worth more now 😂
  7. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Yes, climbing into old cars, going into old mine workings, if my parents had known 😲
  8. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    A birds eye view of the stables area.
  9. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Two new pictures of Pen-y-Bryn Colliery washery and screens.
  10. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Birds eye view of the colliery yard.
  11. Fits in great, maybe just a little grass at the bottom to conceal the gap? 😉
  12. Sorry, couldn't resist straightening that first wagon :)
  13. phil.c

    Little Muddle

    You know that's cheating don't you 🤣🤣🤣 Nice picture 😉
  14. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Thanks Rob, I'll wave from my roof, you should see me from Cardiff 🤣
  15. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Unfortunately Rob a lot of the early pictures were with Photobucket so they are not visible anymore but the inserted ones show a few pages later.
  16. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Thanks for the kind comments 🙂
  17. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    Pen-y-Bryn in Feb issue of Railway Modeller 🙂
  18. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    This big enough 🤣
  19. phil.c

    Pen y Bryn

    The pipe I remember walking across and I think it's still there was about fourteen feet off the ground, the water below wasn't at all deep, so pity help us if we had fallen, it was the same with old colliery shafts, we used to climb over the wall protecting them and walk along the shelf which was about three feet wide, the shaft was nearly a mile deep! Here's 57xx passing through Pen-y-Bryn Colliery.
  20. The wall on the right, what was it originally?
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