NSR 127 - door interior
NSR 127 - undercoated end
NSR 127 - end in gloss
NSR 127 - unveiled ...
NSR 127 - back home 2
NSR 127 - back home 1
oaw[b&w] - bee on buddleia
BDD - let's 'ave a look, then
BM BV - signwritter was 'ere
CF - SRR staff and NSR127
CF - three projects in view
NSR 61 - arrived at the workshop
NSR 61 - inside door B (vii)
NSR 61 - outside door B (vii)
NSR 61 - shrink-wrapped coach
NSR 61 - touchdown
NSR 61 - unwrapped
NSR 61 - unwrapping
NSR 127 - interior view with seat detail
NSR 127 - almost up
NSR 127 - compartment and door detail
NSR 127 - compartment floor detail
NSR 127 - find the wheels
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rbb - 7b sixth image (feeding)
rbb - 7a fifth image
rbb - 6 fourth image
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rbb - 3 first image
rbb - 2 start here
rbb - 1 nest
NSR 127 - Underframe
TiG - RMR coach
TiG - Rhyl miniature railway, the Cagney
oaw - Whitby porpoise
oaw - butterfly bush
O&S - not a paper knife
O&S - Altimeter not a barometer
In memorium - AB and Blanche
MF - View forward (July 2013)
MF - View aft (July 2013)
MF - Up the steps (July 2013)
MF - single berth (July 2013)
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What a difference - the nest is now an old and comfortable armchair, for the post feed snooze. Has been observed to pick up and eat deliberately dropped mealworms. Generally chucking the loose leaves about.....all natural (instinctive) activity,
Jean Pierre Marcello, Gillian Everett, Wierd Folkersma, Annemarie and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo
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To be able to save something from such dreadful weather, the effort has been well worth it and I have learnt a lot about nestling development.
John.
The male died on the nest attempting to brood the nestlings, we had seen him do this several times in the early days.
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