PQR - Titan crane north breakwater
PQR - Titan crane south breakwater
SSW - at Tanfield
underframe 112
WHN - wellington exposed
whhr - buffet car
WHHR - FR hearse van
WHHR - interior of FR hearse van
WHN - Lowca iron
WHN - Lowca sometime pre 1912
CF - joint 1
CF - joint 2
CF - joint 3
TiG - Ben-my-Chree
MSR[HI] : F.62 - at Port Erin, c1933
FRG - Knotties on shed
olb - Highlander (starboard)
olb - Highlander's port side
KHT - in service
NSR Hist - Stoke Carriage Works
NSR23 - bolections as made
NSR23 - cant rail joint
NSR23 - cill work progressing
O&S - wind bearings
O&S - roundabout from hell
O&S - pain code
O&S - old pole
O&S - found at Studland beach
O&S (meme) - brexit panic
NSR23 - testing panels
NSR23 - sky high
NSR23 - sides up
NSR23 - second ducket
NSR23 - laminate 1
NSR23 - laminate 2
NSR23 - glass
NSR23 - guard's end, trial fit
NSR23 - fitting cant rail
NSR23 - both cant rails on
NER 7cmpt - NER2853 (A15) and NCB No49
KHT - shunting the train
in mem - NASA 11Sept2001 posted 11092018
NSRH - NSR138 : hound van (1884)
24th OCTOBER 2018 = maintenance on Ipernity
The Knotty Train
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olb - Highlander in 1959


ON588.SRP "Robert and Mary Ellis" Whitby No1 Lifeboat between 1909 and 1934, when she was sold out of service.
(Whitby also had their first motor lifeboat ON667 "Margaret Hawker-Smith which served between 1919 and 1938)
This B&W image taken by her then owner, in 1959 when converted to a houseboat / canal cruiser and named as "Highlander"
(Whitby also had their first motor lifeboat ON667 "Margaret Hawker-Smith which served between 1919 and 1938)
This B&W image taken by her then owner, in 1959 when converted to a houseboat / canal cruiser and named as "Highlander"
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