Pushing The Boat Out - The Vintage Gala To End All Vintage Galas?

The old engine shed became the home of the heritage fleet, with a diesel slyly hidden at the back of each road to help push the locos out in the morning.  At Porthmadog, Spooners was packed out with crowds awaiting the events to come.
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The classic lines of a 19th Century Double Fairlie grace Boston Lodge once again.   (14/10/2005)
The classic lines of a 19th Century Double Fairlie grace Boston Lodge once again.
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‘Welsh Pony’ looks a little worse for wear but has done her best to look smart for the occasion.   (14/10/2005)
‘Welsh Pony’ looks a little worse for wear but has done her best to look smart for the occasion.
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The old loco shed was home to the fleet for the weekend.  ‘David Lloyd George’ is put away for the night.   (14/10/2005)
The old loco shed was home to the fleet for the weekend. ‘David Lloyd George’ is put away for the night.
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Even the rubbish that was being cleared away from the loco shed area was moved in a manner befitting a vintage weekend.   (14/10/2005)
Even the rubbish that was being cleared away from the loco shed area was moved in a manner befitting a vintage weekend.
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‘Palmerston’, the Bottom Shunter, was still going strong as the sun sets behind Porthmadog.   (14/10/2005)
‘Palmerston’, the Bottom Shunter, was still going strong as the sun sets behind Porthmadog.
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A pint in one’s hand, a setting sun and a coal fired locomotive shunting, the perfect autumn evening?   (14/10/2005)
A pint in one’s hand, a setting sun and a coal fired locomotive shunting, the perfect autumn evening?
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