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Pictures on my walls

Discussion in 'Railwayana' started by admin, Apr 8, 2012.

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    5944 Resident of Nat Pres

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    I've got that framed on one wall, and

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_BfE7LAEsyFk/TIik61kCysI/AAAAAAAAAak/qT1D4QHCxyQ/s1600/_DSC6683.jpg

    on another.

    I wish I had a spare room like this though - Railway Preservation's Best Kept Secret. - a set on Flickr
     
  2. Rumpole

    Rumpole Part of the furniture

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    Now that's a collection!

    Slightly ironic, having the nameplates from Princess Anne and Windward Islands next to each other.
     
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    Dan Hill Part of the furniture

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    Sadly I only have a few posters from the magazines but had to take them down when I moved. I do have another poster in A4 format advertising the launch of a Battle of Britain. I think its just a replica and bought it many years ago at the Bluebell.

    I'd love a piece of Railwayana but sadly money and space means I can't. The closest to that I have is friends of my Nan who have one of the station signs from Heathfield on the Cuckoo Line.
     
  4. russprince

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    I've done quite well. I have a photo of myself and the puppy on the footplate of Talyllyn on the chimney breast in the lounge, opposite wall is the Eric Bottomley Dukedog and 2 Manors by Wilf Brewell, the dining room has Cambrian Summer by John Austen, landing has Where the Rainbow Ends by Eric Leslie and in the bedroom A Talyllyn Moment by Phil Hawkins and Cambrian Way by Chris Woods. Also in the kitchen is a photo of 2 Quarry Hunselts outside the Welsh Slate museum!
     

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