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File:NormanMottshaw NYC Josslin5200.jpg|[[Norman Mottshaw]]'s NYC Josslin 5200 in 3/4 inch scale.  Note the [[Groovy Track]] using flat steel rails and slotted wood ties.  Left to right: Helen Deachman, Jimmy Deachman, Norman Mottshaw.  Photo provided by Pete Deachman.
File:NormanMottshaw NYC Josslin5200.jpg|[[Norman Mottshaw]]'s NYC Josslin 5200 in 3/4 inch scale.  Note the [[Groovy Track]] using flat steel rails and slotted wood ties.  Left to right: Helen Deachman, Jimmy Deachman, Norman Mottshaw.  Photo provided by Pete Deachman.
File:NormanMottshaw NYCJ1B Hudson TSMEAcres1950s.jpg|[[Norman Mottshaw]]'s NYC J-1B (Josslin) Hudson locomotive at TSME Acres ([[Toronto Society of Model Engineers]]), circa 1950's.
File:NormanMottshaw NYCJ1B Hudson TSMEAcres1950s.jpg|[[Norman Mottshaw]]'s NYC J-1B (Josslin) Hudson locomotive at TSME Acres ([[Toronto Society of Model Engineers]]), circa 1950's.
File:NormanMottshaw NYCHudson Josslin5200 TSME.jpg|[[Norman Mottshaw]] and his Josslin-designed NYC Hudson 5200 in 3/4 inch scale.  Photo provided by [[Steve Bratina]].
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Revision as of 13:19, 1 June 2015


Pete Deachman posted on Facebook:

Here is a picture of my grandfather, Norman Mottshaw. He built the train in Port Arthur Ontario. It was sold to The Museum Of Science and Technology in Ottawa after my grandfather passed away in 1969.

Song

Learn more about Norman Mottshaw's live steam activities by reading the lyrics to a song written by his grandson, Pete Deachman: