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21 minutes ago, mozza said:

Wearing all that gear doesn't really cut it,  bit like using an old inner tube with a knot in the end as a condom

The photo is really a mickey take for some family members who are camping at camp bestival festival ?

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3 hours ago, Spanish said:

ah Gib

currently looking at that view from my office window

I used to spend a load of time in Gib.. Most of Main Street were my customers..

Luckily they have to import virtually everything and then the Brit tourists buy it and bring it straight back...

 

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No. 6990 was chosen to take part in the Locomotive Exchanges of 1948. The tender built with 'Witherslack Hall', number 4049 and lettered British Railways was swapped with GWR liveried tender from number 6997 on the 17th April 1948 for the exchanges. Due to clearance problems, the only non-GW route over which the engine could run, was the Great Central from Marylebone to Manchester. It is quite appropriate, therefore, that it should have been restored at Loughborough. It was also used in the trials between Bristol and Plymouth.

http://www.gcrailway.co.uk/the-railway/locomotives/6990-witherslack-hall/

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