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Lively Polly at Wellington Dock on the Overhead Railway. The bridge behind was the L&Y Rly High Level Coaling Railway to Wellington and Bramley Moore Docks.
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Thanks. 6 ft x 3ft.
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Amateur film of the LOR from the NW Film Archive: https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-liverpool-overhead-railway-1893-1956-1956-online?fbclid=IwAR0oXF3dJZ0duR1nSFFF4hVqVf13NHzEq8eo9t1qSMfGqpkEQa5ypJKGnHI
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The LOR employed a Ruston for engineering work trains, replacing Lively Polly. Information on colour/livery seems non-existent? So perhaps something like this image is a reasonable guess? Copyright Idle Drifter, photographer unknown.
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https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-employees-leaving-alexandra-docks-liverpool-1901-1901-online?fbclid=IwAR0h6udU_HNgcbRECf7qGqaSAMbJzUAD5hL70dX97YQSQEx7zC7MmvOCmwA
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I'm delighted with Richard Ellis' work (Monks Gate Models) constructing the Judith Edge kit of the LOR structure.
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A big day as the LOR structure is put in place, and it fits! Courtesy of Monks Gate Models and Judith Edge kits.
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Hunslet Engine Works in 7mm Scale
Stephenwolsten replied to Andy Ross's topic in Modelling real locations
I was pleased to see your York photos on social media, including the GOG. This is a very unusual project and I can see why it appeals to the crowds at Shows. It's been interesting to follow progress over the long term and I look forward to catching up with the diorama at a future show. -
Progress with the decking of the Overhead Railway, courtesy of Monks Gate Models. The demolition picture shows the 'construction' method.
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Aerial view of Princes Dock from Bibby's Waterloo Corn Warehouse, with the MDHB workshop just visible (bottom left).
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A Jinty hauls a rail tour towards Riverside Station while a Pug trundles along the MDHB main line with a freight transfer between the BR goods depots on the other side of the dock road.
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