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File:GGLS LaborDayMeet1953 08.jpg|David Rose preparing for his first test run of a new loco purchased in England. Photo by L.M. McKenney. GGLS Labor Day Meet 1953. From "The Miniature Locomotive", Nov-Dec 1953. | File:GGLS LaborDayMeet1953 08.jpg|David Rose preparing for his first test run of a new loco purchased in England. Photo by L.M. McKenney. GGLS Labor Day Meet 1953. From "The Miniature Locomotive", Nov-Dec 1953. | ||
File:David Rose and one of his miniature trains 1959.JPG|Composer David Rose, 1959 | File:David Rose and one of his miniature trains 1959.JPG|Composer David Rose, 1959 | ||
File:BobDays Home1.jpg|Left to right, Dave Rose, Les Friend and [[Dick Jackson]] examine Bob Day's 1 inch scale Hudson type J locomotive at Bob's home. From "The Miniature Locomotive", Nov-Dec 1952. | File:BobDays Home1.jpg|Left to right, Dave Rose, Les Friend and [[Dick Jackson]] examine [[Robert Day|Bob Day's]] 1 inch scale Hudson type J locomotive at Bob's home. From "The Miniature Locomotive", Nov-Dec 1952. | ||
File:BobDays Home2.jpg|At Bob Day's home, left to right are Dave Rose, Les Friend, Dick Jackson and Bob Day. In the background is the Engine House. The locomotive is on the hydraulic hoist used to lift it from ground level to bench top in house. The hoist also serves as a turntable. From "The Miniature Locomotive", Nov-Dec 1952. | File:BobDays Home2.jpg|At [[Robert Day|Bob Day's} home, left to right are Dave Rose, Les Friend, Dick Jackson and Bob Day. In the background is the Engine House. The locomotive is on the hydraulic hoist used to lift it from ground level to bench top in house. The hoist also serves as a turntable. From "The Miniature Locomotive", Nov-Dec 1952. | ||
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Revision as of 11:27, 26 July 2019
This 0-4-2 was built for the composer David Rose, now owned by Richard Farmer. Photo taken at Los Angeles Live Steamers Small Scales Meet, July 2015, by Andy R, from Chaski.org
Left to right, Dave Rose, Les Friend and Dick Jackson examine Bob Day's 1 inch scale Hudson type J locomotive at Bob's home. From "The Miniature Locomotive", Nov-Dec 1952.
Bob Day's} home, left to right are Dave Rose, Les Friend, Dick Jackson and Bob Day. In the background is the Engine House. The locomotive is on the hydraulic hoist used to lift it from ground level to bench top in house. The hoist also serves as a turntable. From "The Miniature Locomotive", Nov-Dec 1952.
The Rest of the Story
David Rose introduced Walt Disney to live steam.