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File:JackLilbourne on RexSmith built 444 1958 Windsor.jpg|This photo was taken at Rex Smith's home track at Windsor in 1958. This is the 4-4-4 built by Rex, and owned at the time by Jack Lilbourne Jr. Photo by A.W. Leggett, posted by Steve Bratina on <i>Chaski.org</i>
File:JackLilbourne on RexSmith built 444 1958 Windsor.jpg|This photo was taken at Rex Smith's home track at Windsor in 1958. This is the 4-4-4 built by Rex, and owned at the time by Jack Lilbourne Jr. Photo by A.W. Leggett, posted by Steve Bratina on <i>Chaski.org</i>
File:RexSmith 266 Tank Engine.jpg|A 2-6-6 tank engine in 1/2 inch scale built by Rex Smith. Photo by A.W. Leggett, posted by Steve Bratina on <i>Chaski.org</i>
File:RexSmith 266 Tank Engine.jpg|A 2-6-6 tank engine in 1/2 inch scale built by Rex Smith. Photo by A.W. Leggett, posted by Steve Bratina on <i>Chaski.org</i>
File:BLS 1937 Invitation RexSmith.jpg|A photocopy of the invitation to the 5th Annual BLS Meet held in 1937 at the Purinton residence a Marblehead, MASS. This copy was in a collection of photos of Rex Smith of Port Rowan, Ontario, [http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=76505&hilit=Rex+Smith posted on Chaski.org by Steve Bratina]
File:BLS 1937 Invitation RexSmith.jpg|A photocopy of the invitation to the 5th Annual BLS Meet held in 1937 at the Purinton residence a Marblehead, MASS. This copy was in a collection of photos of Rex Smith of Port Rowan, Ontario, [http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=76505&hilit=Rex+Smith posted on <i>Chaski.org</i> by Steve Bratina]
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Revision as of 10:31, 20 November 2014


Dave Pottinger wrote:

I took two photos of a live steam engine sometime in the summer of 1965. I had just got my first 35mm camera, a Minolta. As I recall, the man lived on the road that goes off to the northeast of the main street in Port Rowan, somewhere along the bay, but not actually out of town. It could have been Front Road, I don’t remember too much about the layout or the models, but I had just wandered in off the street and Mr. Smith showed me around.

Monte Reeves replied:

The gentleman that you are looking for did live on the Front Road. His name is Rex Smith. He had an outdoor live steam circular layout and 5 live steam locomotives. He called his railroad the Route of the Whistling Swan. Rex has been gone for some years now.

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