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Footballer class. B17's information help.

Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by dman-lewis, May 13, 2010.

  1. dman-lewis

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    Thanks alot. nice to know what happens if you are connected to the right people.
    There seam to be many of these whitles, Nice to hear
    The onlything that survied from our line is some mile posts and tablets and two engines.
     
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    and some rolling stock... like M&GN TZ No.129 recently restored at NNR :)
     
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    All right george, I was late for school at this time. Yes two brake vans, and a pidgeon van.
     
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    Some of the 'footballer' nameplates ended up on the bridge of Grimsby Trawlers named after football clubs and owned by Consolidated Fisheries.
    What happened to them when the ships were scrapped in the late 80's early 90's I don't know.
    From memory I believe two of the plates were Huddersfield Town and Nottingham Forest.
     

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