Weds 15th / Thurs 16th - The present and the past
Despite the continual heat, we are more or less back to our normal attendance levels for the holiday season. We all wish it was a bit cooler of course and some rain would be very welcome.
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Wednesday
Gerry is back from his holiday so we are back to a good regular selection of Wednesday's activities. Thank you Gerry. I have added three photos taken on Thursday to provide more information.
Two photos taken by myself on Thursday showing the metalwork repairs made by Alan on Saturday and the rebuilt connection done by Ken.
Always hard at work and keen to get on with the job, Simon takes a break and smiles for the camera.
It looks like we are going to be replacing more of the worn corridor panelling in the Saloon. Mike is carefully removing pieces with some pincers.
Jim is measuring up what looks like a corner section for one of the replacement door frames for the Mink D van.
Bob with the Weed Spraying wagon.
Another photo taken by myself on Thursday showing the holder for the instructions and other information now bolted in place on the end wall.
Dave and Ainsley well on the way to completing the job to add a new skin to one of the door frames from newly acquired and unrestored TSO 3961.
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Thursday
Rod inserts screws to secure the door skin to the frame.
Roger now removes the old strip from the bottom step before adding the new one. A similar strip is on the top step.
During the day a fair amount of shunting took place. The plan was to extract TSO 4867 and bogie sets from the siding. The Weed Spraying wagon is now back in the next siding.
FK 13337 "Gillian" and FO 3127 were dragged out.
Part restored 4867 now out and in the yard. Its full restoration is now going to go ahead, but no dates yet.
Shunting over with Dave back to work on another recent aquisition, unrestored TSO 4406.
A special day for Rod who received his 15 years certificate from Ian. Congratulations Rod!
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Now a trip down memory lane with three photos taken by Rod in 2011, in his early days with C & W.
This is RBr 1672, our previously running restaurant buffet car in for a repaint. It is up on the jacks and we have visitors.
He's obviously very happy about something. Maybe having just taken a photo for our original blog?
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Now back to the present and SO 4798, which is nearly finished in the Paintshop.
Taken at the end of the day.
The south bogie is much further ahead, particularly so because I followed on when Tim had to leave for the day.
Add Roger to the Friday list. Hopefully a couple more will be able to help.
The Gala display and directing stuff will need to be brought back out next Tuesday.
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And finally.
One of our Saturday upholsterers was missing last Saturday and below is the reason why.
Advertising the GWR in Cobh Station is Carol enjoying a lovely holiday in Southern Ireland.
The real thing, tasting so much better over there.
Carol and Andy at the Titanic Experience. Cobh was the doomed ship's final pick up point before sailing into history.
A very poignant display.


























































