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File:Unknown locomotive and engineers May 1961.jpg|ID004: Unknown location, locomotive and engineers. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated that photo was taken May 1961. | File:Unknown locomotive and engineers May 1961.jpg|ID004: Unknown location, locomotive and engineers. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated that photo was taken May 1961. | ||
File:Unknown location loco and people 1950s.jpg|ID005: Unknown location, locomotive and people. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated the slide had red border, placing its date in the 1950's. | File:Unknown location loco and people 1950s.jpg|ID005: Unknown location, locomotive and people. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated the slide had red border, placing its date in the 1950's. | ||
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File:Al Milburn No 870 May 1961 unknown.jpg|[[Al Milburn]]'s No 870 4-4-0 in 1 inch scale. | File:Al Milburn No 870 May 1961 unknown.jpg|[[Al Milburn]]'s No 870 4-4-0 in 1 inch scale. | ||
File:Al Milburn No 870 May 1961.jpg | File:Al Milburn No 870 May 1961.jpg | ||
File:Reading No 176 May 1961.jpg|George Hoopes Three-quarter inch scale Reading No 176. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated photo was taken May 1961. | |||
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Revision as of 21:20, 17 August 2020
This page contains various photos found on the Internet or from other sources. We are seeking information on these photos, including the following:
- Identification of people appearing in the photos
- Location where the photo was taken
- Name of the photographer
- Date or approximate year of the photo
If you can provide any information related to these photos please email Daris A Nevil at daris@nevil.org.
Identified
The following photos have been identified.
The B&O grasshopper engine was built by the late Harry Harvey of Portland, Or.
Al Milburn's No 870 4-4-0 in 1 inch scale.