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[Stolen] Railwayana stolen from village near Fakenham

Discussion in 'Thief Watch' started by kesbobby, Sep 4, 2014.

  1. kesbobby

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    The following is an extract from http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/crime/r...a_stolen_from_village_near_fakenham_1_3756017

    "The stolen items stolen were: 12 railway lamps, three Sykes block instruments, an LMS Oil can, a Melton Constable Goods bell, a brass diesel engine horn, a cast iron ‘shut the gate’ sign, a cast iron ‘no engine or vehicle exceeding 10 tonnes must pass over this weigh bridge’ sign, a wooden clock with brass plaque engraved presented to I. HAYWARD, two bardic lamps, a leather cash pouch with brass plaque engraved ‘Sheringham’, a cast iron ‘whistle’ sign, a white enamel arm band inscribed ‘porter’, a cast iron ‘trespassers will be prosecuted’ sign, Gauge model railway locomotives and wagons, an LNER driver’s pocket watch, a boiler plate from an M&GN engine and an M&GN 155 bridge plate."
     

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