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File:FredJerome PresJan1932.jpg|Fred Jerome, president of [[Toronto Society of Model Engineers|TSME]], Jan 1932. | |||
File:FredJerome TimkenFourAces 1936.jpg|Fred Jerome and his Timken Four Aces 4-8-4 in 3/4 inch scale, 1936. | File:FredJerome TimkenFourAces 1936.jpg|Fred Jerome and his Timken Four Aces 4-8-4 in 3/4 inch scale, 1936. | ||
File:Lachine-aug10-1941.jpg|10 August 1941, folks were enjoying live steam on the CNR Recreational Grounds at Lachine, the former home of the [[Montreal Live Steamers]]. The engineer is [[Fred Jerome]] of Toronto ([[Toronto Society of Model Engineers|TSME]]) and the engine is probably his 4 Aces Timken. | File:Lachine-aug10-1941.jpg|10 August 1941, folks were enjoying live steam on the CNR Recreational Grounds at Lachine, the former home of the [[Montreal Live Steamers]]. The engineer is [[Fred Jerome]] of Toronto ([[Toronto Society of Model Engineers|TSME]]) and the engine is probably his 4 Aces Timken. |
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Freg G. Jerome of Toronto, Ontario, was a member of the Toronto Society of Model Engineers. He served as president of the TSME in 1938.
3/4 inch scale Timken “four aces” 4-8-4 built by Fred Jerome of Toronto.
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Fred Jerome, president of TSME, Jan 1932.
10 August 1941, folks were enjoying live steam on the CNR Recreational Grounds at Lachine, the former home of the Montreal Live Steamers. The engineer is Fred Jerome of Toronto (TSME) and the engine is probably his 4 Aces Timken.
Bill (A.W.) Leggett Sr. stands behind his second 3/4" Pacific "Addie" built in 1938. To right is Leo Lapalme and Fred Jerome (on flat car). The photo was taken on April 17, 1947 by Bill Leggett Jr at the home track of the Leggett's Toad Swamp & Punk Hollow R.R. on Hickson Ave., St. Lambert, Que.