A Garden in Shropshire

bobg

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Only 32mm (is that only?) but I thought a good picture, with a good 'quarry' look.

Credit for the pic must go to Peter Aldridge, the photo came to me from the railway's owner, with permission to display.

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Bill Haywoods slightly poorly lady Anne, peeps out of the shed built by Bill Rockey.
 
its not the gauge that matters its the quality:love::thumbup:
 
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The first one is the best of the bunch

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In the last one you can see the big railway as well.
 
bobg said:
The first one is the best.
Yeah, the tatty Landrover adds to the credibility :thumbup:
Yet another idea to nick. 8|
 
Looks great. I always hanker after a bit of 2' gauge to go along side my 3'. One day.... Perhaps when I can have some 4' 81/2" too.

A wonderful feel to this railway.
 
Lovely garden railway - excellent miniature railway (12" gauge?? ). Not at all envious .......... :admire: :admire: :admire:

Rik
 
ge_rik said:
Lovely garden railway - excellent miniature railway (12" gauge?? ). Not at all envious .......... :admire: :admire: :admire:

Rik

7 1/4" aksherly, and a lovely varied one at that. Got lots of luvery grades that make even the big 'uns chuff. (So has the 32mm.) Not far from Shropshire Lad (Colin).
 
bob
what a lovely garden
and, while im very impressed with all
i particularly like your brick viaduct

nice child too!
 
Steve, dunno who the little lad is, probably just one of the visitors, but the railway is where I sometimes play, and belongs to a mate. he hold regular open days, for both 7 1/4" and 32mm.
 
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