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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==


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File:YankeeShop TheModelCraftsman Nov1945.PNG|Yankee Shop advertisement from [[The Model Craftsman]], November 1945.
File:YankeeShop TheModelCraftsman Nov1945.PNG|Yankee Shop advertisement from [[The Model Craftsman]], November 1945.
File:YankeeShop1inchAtlanticChassis1953.jpg|Yankee Shop advertisement from "The Miniature Locomotive", Nov-Dec 1953.
File:YankeeShop1inchAtlanticChassis1953.jpg|Yankee Shop advertisement from "The Miniature Locomotive", Nov-Dec 1953.
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File:LesterFriend Hudson True.jpg|Lester Friend with his 1.5 inch scale Hudson at Topsfield Fair. From "True", May 1951.
File:LesterFriend Hudson True.jpg|Lester Friend with his 1.5 inch scale Hudson at Topsfield Fair. From "True", May 1951.
Joe Friend True May 1951.jpg|Joe Friend, Lester's son, from "True" Magazine, May 1951.
Joe Friend True May 1951.jpg|Joe Friend, Lester's son, from "True" Magazine, May 1951.
File:LesterFriend Cleopatra BillLeggettJr BillVanBrocklin.jpg|Lester Friend's "Cleopatra" Boston & Albany Hudson in 1.5 inch scale, Danvers, 1949.  The two men admiring the chassis are Bill Leggett Jr  on the left and Bill Van Brocklin on the right.  Photo by Steve Bratina.
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Revision as of 09:34, 28 June 2016


Yankee Shop was a manufacturer of live steam locomotives. It was founded by Lester Friend.

See also Friends Models.

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