[modeleng] Re: Visit to Trincomalee and the York Railway Museum

  • From: "John Buckley" <jfsbuckley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 10:49:59 +1000

Good morning Hubert,

Would you please include me on your list of those of us taking up your offer
for copies of your photos.

Regards,

John

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Hello everyone

I returned from a  two-day trip to the north east coast of England last =
evening.   Two friends kindly transported the old chap, and helped me =
along the way.    On the first day we went to the historic dockyard at =
Hartlepool to visit the Nelsonian frigate Trincomalee, which was built =
of teak in Bombay.   This has been lovingly restored and is well worth a =
visit.

The Railway Museum in York is amazing - so many famous locomotives - a =
warehouse stuffed to the gills with thousands of railway objects, and a =
view of the restoration workshop.   We could happily have spent a week =
at each of these fascinating venues.

If anyone wishes to see some pictures, please send me your email =
address, and I will forward them to you.

Cheers!     Hubert

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