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And the next photo will have...(real railway version)


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Hopefully!!

 

 

Anway wildcard, a roller blind headcode

 

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If it's accepted let's go random again and get the challenge back on track the next picture will have something not linked alphabetically, numerically, colour wise, locationally to this picture!!

 

Nothing yellow then - that's half of my collection done for....

 

Cheers,

Mick

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Just to bring down the curtain on the headlamps, Here's one with a Full House, but obviously not on a Royal Train, in 1973.

 

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And finally an oil tail lamp on a Western in 1967. (Sorry about the colour Jim)

 

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I will now rest for a while and see what comes up.

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I can either do you a postcard of GWR 4-6-0 4021 King Edward (renamed for the occasion, I assume) on King Edward VII's funeral train - 20.5.1910 or the royal helicopter - from 2014! Neither Dad nor I have snapped a royal train.

King Edward was the loco's original name, if indeed it was 4021 in the picture. (RCTS might tell us - I'll have a look)

Renamed (The) British Monarch when Collett's "Kings" were introduced.

 

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King Edward was the loco's original name, if indeed it was 4021 in the picture. (RCTS might tell us - I'll have a look)

Renamed (The) British Monarch when Collett's "Kings" were introduced.

 

Keith

It certainly shows the numberplate as 4021 in the postcard which is at #2347.

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In that case . . .

 

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Same again in this livery please.

I'm lost now. I think this was the last request, so I am going to posit this one because it is a different loco in the same livery. It was taken on Castle's well organised tour of Didcot Railway Centre.

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If I'm correct and this is acceptable, how about a photo of a coaling stage / plant?

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I'm lost now. I think this was the last request, so I am going to posit this one because it is a different loco in the same livery. It was taken on Castle's well organised tour of Didcot Railway Centre.

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If I'm correct and this is acceptable, how about a photo of a coaling stage / plant?

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Now to be fair - a view of a diesel fueling point.

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It certainly shows the numberplate as 4021 in the postcard which is at #2347.

I've had a look in RCTS and there is no mention of any name/number changes for that engine, at that period, so it might well be fortuitous that it was available when needed.

It mentions 4048 Pricess Victoria being temporarily re-named Princess Mary for the royal wedding of 1922.

 

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Keith

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Next, how about a picture taken last year?

 

Near Alabama Junction, Savannah GA in November 2016

 

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I'll resist the obvious 2015 request.

 

How about something mostly white please?

 

Cheers,

Mick

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Tram 26 heading into St Paul's en route to Wolverhampton passes 172 337 stabled in the sidings to the north of Snow Hill on 8th August 2016

 

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Shall we see how many years we can get back by the end of Bank Holiday Monday? 2015 next.

 

Edit. Drat, beaten to it. We go with Mick's call of something mostly white.

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Tram 26 heading into St Paul's en route to Wolverhampton passes 172 337 stabled in the sidings to the north of Snow Hill on 8th August 2016

 

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Shall we see how many years we can get back by the end of Bank Holiday Monday? 2015 next.

 

Edit. Drat, beaten to it. We go with Mick's call of something mostly white.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How's this?  :jester:

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I think we had that as a snow scene.........

 

Cheers,

Mick

I have a vague memory of Yogi Bear painting that, and describing it as a cow eating grass. When asked where the cow was, he replied that it had eaten the grass and gone! Or that may be a complete figment of my disturbed mind.

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Two Castles at Tyseley in 1987

 

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Let's have something industrial, any date.

 

Crossley Evans scrapyard at Shipley.

 

Sentinel centre with a Ruston and Hunslet behind.

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Cal's red headboard saves me thinking of something...

 

Cheers,

Mick

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How about the Hogwarts Express headboard at the Warner Bros Harry Potter studio tour. An amazing tour and great to see so much of the movie props and secrets.

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How about an ornate headboard next

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Tram 26 heading into St Paul's en route to Wolverhampton passes 172 337 stabled in the sidings to the north of Snow Hill on 8th August 2016

 

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Shall we see how many years we can get back by the end of Bank Holiday Monday? 2015 next.

 

Edit. Drat, beaten to it. We go with Mick's call of something mostly white.

MM trams are mostly white and it's on flat bottom track on concrete sleepers held with Pandrol clips so it must be a railway! :jester:

 

Keith

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