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: Here are the copied pages from the Wandering Locomotive Books written by [[Doug Massie]] in 1934. I thought you could add them to his section. I have the engine and will send pictures of it running in a few weeks. The pages were copied courtesy of John at [[Friends Models]]. Along with my pictures, I will also include an up to date story of the engines history. | : Here are the copied pages from the Wandering Locomotive Books written by [[Douglas Massie|Doug Massie]] in 1934. I thought you could add them to his section. I have the engine and will send pictures of it running in a few weeks. The pages were copied courtesy of John at [[Friends Models]]. Along with my pictures, I will also include an up to date story of the engines history. | ||
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Revision as of 08:08, 27 August 2020
The North American Live Steamer, Volume 1 Number 6
It is with very much regret we advise you of the death of Mr. Douglas W. Massie on April 8th, 1955. He was, as you are aware, widely known in the Brotherhood of Live Steamers for his Massive models of Live Steam Locomotives.
Doug's passing away, after a lengthy illness, will be felt not only by Montrealers but by his many friends across Canada and in both England and the United States.
He was a leading light in our Group in Montreal for many years. He was instrumental in getting the Montreal Society of Model Engineers organized some 25 years ago and this group eventually became the Montreal Live Steamers.
He served as President and Director of both these organizations for some years. He was an ardent Model Engineer and during his lifetime spent a great deal of his spare time in his workshop which was well equipped.
Besides building an entire electric train complete with 11/16 inch scale locomotive he has produced a C.P.R. Hudson type in 2-1/2 inch gauge and a 4-8-4 Mountain type in 3-1/2 inch gauge and a 4-6-6-4 Articulated in 3-1/2 inch gauge. He had just finished a Traction Engine in 1 inch scale and was to have surprised the boys this summer with a 3/4 inch scale Diesel Locomotive.
Doug Massie of Montreal tending to his Northern locomotive at TSME - 1950
Doug Massie's locomotive with his dog Lady added for scale at Montreal track - 1950.
Wandering Locomotive Book
Steve Bratina wrote the following, 24 August 2020:
- Here are the copied pages from the Wandering Locomotive Books written by Doug Massie in 1934. I thought you could add them to his section. I have the engine and will send pictures of it running in a few weeks. The pages were copied courtesy of John at Friends Models. Along with my pictures, I will also include an up to date story of the engines history.
Transcription of Doug Massie's letter is as follows.