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  1. Brass tends to tarnish quickly, where are your tracks located, ? A damp(ish) cold shed etc would worsen the tarnishing. Nickel silver, though expensive, is far better than brass or steel. Brit15
  2. Oliver at Wigan Wallgate on a special, probably the last time a BR Brit seen in the town. And the real Oliver has form in this Royalist town - long tale https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Wigan_Lane#:~:text=Lilburne deployed part of his,chased the Scots in 1648. A re-enactment some time ago. https://greatacre.wordpress.com/2012/05/31/civil-war-in-wigan/ We even have a ditch named after him Anyway, Wigan was loyal to the crown, as our coat of arms shows. Brit15
  3. Everything was fine and dandy, until, "The lid fell off" !!!! Brit15
  4. King John was a right so and so, !! Henry VIII also, one of England’s most famous monarchs was a foul-tempered, gluttonous, bloodthirsty tyrant who, as well as ordering the executions of two of the women who had the misfortune to marry him, had an estimated 57,000 people executed during his 36-year reign. Any more "Bad 'uns", not neccesarily Kings ? Brit15
  5. To me there was nothing better than a Flying Brit in their final years, Crewe to Carlisle. Who needed film stars with actors like this, and you certainly heard their chime whistles !! Southbound at Springs Branch. Though we had a couple of quite welcome visitors from the far east (!!) at Wigan, a change from mucky old Black 5's and 8's . Final Brit through Wigan (Wallgate). We used to stand on "The Iron Bridge" and spit down the chimneys to try and put the fire out - never worked !! Brit15
  6. Oppenheimer ? Yank Movies ? Load of Tosh. If you want to laugh and cry at the same time watch this. We Brits have style, guts and brains (sometimes) !!!!!! Brit15
  7. Just back from a visit to our HUGE recycling plant at Wigan, on the site of the old Wigan Coal & Iron Kirkless works, which warmed the planet a degree or two in it's day !! A very well laid out facility with many clearly marked bays and bins etc. Park and chuck !! I was disposing of most of my VHS & Beta tapes recorded etc over many years. It dawned on me that I've not watched any for years and nearly all of the stuff I recorded (Railway related,, many various films, documentary's etc) are now easy and free to view on Youtube etc, plus my machines are well past it, so time to go - 12 boxes of 15 in each !!! Now where to chuck them ? The helpful guy said boxes and tape covers to the cardboard bay and tapes to the hard plastic bin - so a ten minute debox / sleeve job and a bit done for the "urth" !! It is time plastic was banned for ALL throw away packaging (perhaps except bottles etc). Things like out trains were many store in their boxes etc OK. Anyway, Well done Accurascale. Brit15
  8. So glad I'm nearly 72 and long retired. From leaving school to retirement. 40 odd years in the Gas industry, at the sharp end, all my bosses (good, bad and in between) were qualified and experienced engineers. They were well respected. They earned it. My gangs were a mix, local lads, Irish contractors, We all got on together, got stuck in and got the job done. Superb people all (well, most !!). My office was the great outdoors. When on call (one week in four) home was a dream, I rareley got there. The customer was king, and rightly so. Safety, security of supply and customer care was our mantra. We were very well paid (but we put the hours in). When everyone else were snugged up in bed fast asleep the teams and I were out there in the cold dark and wet keeping you all warm. We survived on tea, fish and chips (and Pies !!). Would I do it all again ? - Hell YES, but not as a young man nowadays. The gas industry today is FUBAR. Gas is demonised and will be gone soon, rightly or wrongly. Our best leader was Sir Denis Rooke, he was an experienced gas engineer who led British Gas at privatisation in 1986 and kept the industry intact (and for a few years onwards) when Maggie Thatcher wanted to dissect it. Of course the dissection eventually took place, and now, far, far worse, the industry is villified and in decline. Well done Greeta & Co. How dare you !!!!!!!! Brit15
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