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  1. Alastariq, I too worked for the Service, in the MOD.

    Being born and brought up in Cumberland I entered White Cumbrian. It was accepted as a White minority. Somewhere I have the paper copy they sent me recording the fact and I have always declared myself as a member of a White Minority ever since.

    Remember though that Cumberland has been a part of Scotland, for longer than it has been in England. Now what nationality am I really?

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  2. Well, having worked my way through over 400 of the 800+ images listed as Carlisle Station I was certain that there was no clock on the South end. Lots of internal clocks but could not find a definitive image to confirm.  Then up popped one showing the clock on the North end.

     

    M00025.jpg And another.

    M00665.jpgFollowed by details of the clock.

    PWR-V0197.jpg.9152895ead1c42a61afcf787ece61ade.jpg

    Eventually a very early image of the South end that to me confirms there never was one there.

    PWR-V0193.jpg

    Hope these help.

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  3. Only met Dave the once but it was in the Price of Wales, Foxfield, where we enjoyed some excellent Real Ale together. He was more than happy to have a craic with anybody that felt like a chat. He could have had a full glass all night and not have to pay for any refills but he paid his own way. A true local who loved the people and place he was from. I still enjoy watching the repeats of the early programmes he made. Rest Easy Dave.

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  4. I use French polish to hold my ballest in place. Does dry with a sheen though, but weathering can fix that. A drop of methylated spirit soon frees it up (good ventilation required and no smoking). I lifted all the track on the first Aspatria and only damaged a couple of pieces. I always found PVA difficult to lift but then at the time I was using quality rather than the very cheap and thin stuff that is avaiable nowadays.

    At Workington MRE I actually had to move a couple of bits of track because the floor at the venue was so level compared to where I'd built the layout and it really showed. 

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  5. Paul

    My apologies. I'd looked at the main admin page and it seemed okay. Further down the page it said 'out of stock' hence you getting the message to call. Amended and should all be okay now. Only thing is I'll have to try and get the proverbial and ensure all the parts are in stock, should be but the way things have been going lately you never know!

  6. What is it? It is the last remaining Carlisle Tram body. Part of a double decker. It was in the process of being moved out of the undercroft after the British Legion tried to burn the station down!

    Avanti panicked and those groups they could force out had to leave in a hurry. The tram body is at present in Dentonholme, but has to find another new home in the very near future. Not certain if that will be possible this time round.

    Covid, family issues and lack of time has stalled its restoration!

    Mike - regarding the glass tiles in the ceiling. Yes they used to allow light down. When you walk along platfrom three you will see new concrete blocks, with metal rods going up to the roof. These were installed when the glass roof was replaced with a plastic German one. They are to stop the roof blowing off! The glass tiles were coverd over during the work.

    Did you get to see the cattle troughs under platform one? Did they tell you aout the two other tunnels beneath the station?

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  7. Ooooo that looks promising.

    Thinking of all the people who turned up at Workington MRE this year it was actually a brilliant weekend. Wore out three sets of gears in different locos, so was very thin on the ground come Sunday afternoon. Turns out the problem was steel worms on brass cogs, which were out of alignement. Not my doing! Anybody need some brass shavings?

    I've got lots of repair work to do before I even think of moving forwards, especially to get some more coaches, that might come from a very nice person who I met at the show for the first time!

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  8. Pity you didn't make it to Workington, as it was their model railway exhibiton weekend and a great time was had by all. Unfortunately no S7 as I'm not aware of any layouts within a reasnable distance that could be invite, apart from MarcD who had a finescale 7mm layout present, unless of course you do.

    Philip

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  9. A very good turnout from the publc today so here's hoping for an increase tomorrow as well.

    Lots of networking with fellow M&CR modellers, too many to mention by name, and some excellent models were to be seen, even some very nice Furness ones as well!

    Aspatria was on its first outing since a rebuild was started many years ago, which was paused due to health and family issues, but in the last few months great strides have been made. The incentive now is to get some etched coaches in O gauge, so that the stock levels can increase. A couple more locomotives, that will run, is a must as well.

    Thanks to CKPR and Citadel for their kind words and lots of encouragement.

    Philip

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