Leeds lost locos
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This is a Fowler steam loco originally used on the cane railways in Northern Queensland. It is now used to haul tourists on a short stretch of narrow guage line at Port Douglas.
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It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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blackprince wrote: This is a Fowler steam loco originally used on the cane railways in Northern Queensland. It is now used to haul tourists on a short stretch of narrow guage line at Port Douglas. Close up of the name plate and maker's plate.
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It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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blackprince wrote: blackprince wrote: This is a Fowler steam loco originally used on the cane railways in Northern Queensland. It is now used to haul tourists on a short stretch of narrow guage line at Port Douglas. Close up of the name plate and maker's plate. Faugh a Ballagh - clear the way - regimental motto of the Royal Irish Fusiliers
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Trojan wrote: blackprince wrote: blackprince wrote: This is a Fowler steam loco originally used on the cane railways in Northern Queensland. It is now used to haul tourists on a short stretch of narrow guage line at Port Douglas. Close up of the name plate and maker's plate. Faugh a Ballagh - clear the way - regimental motto of the Royal Irish Fusiliers Norra lorra people know that - specially down under; some think its Welsh.
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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raveydavey wrote: blackprince wrote: blackprince wrote: blackprince wrote: This could appear in another thread " Things you don't see any more" . As a kid in Leeds we always called road rollers steam rollers, even though by the 50's they were diesels. Anyway this is a genuine LCC steam roller bearing the Leeds coat of arms pictured outside a pub in Cheshire. A close up of the coat of arms ps Its a Fowler steam roller built in 1923 and called Navigator Fowlers were of course based where Costco is now - there is a plaque by the entrance commemorating it. And if you look at the buidlings opposite Costco you'll see more evidence of Leeds great engineering past.I've got a couple of pics somewhere of some more Fowler traction engines, taken a couple fo years ago at Nostell Priory. I'll dig them out and post them on the Secret Leeds group on flickr when I have a minutes. When kaiser Bill called us a nation of shopkeepers we were the workshop of the world. He spoke 100 years too soon.
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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blackprince wrote: Trojan wrote: blackprince wrote: blackprince wrote: This is a Fowler steam loco originally used on the cane railways in Northern Queensland. It is now used to haul tourists on a short stretch of narrow guage line at Port Douglas. Close up of the name plate and maker's plate. Faugh a Ballagh - clear the way - regimental motto of the Royal Irish Fusiliers Norra lorra people know that - specially down under; some think its Welsh. I only know it because it's mentioned in one of the Sharpe books.
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Here's one that made it all the way to Lakes Entrance in Victoria Australia!We came across it in 1972 just after we emigrated from Leeds so we were all very proud to be standing next to it.... edit - well it looks as though Apple users are stuffed when it comes to uploading images here - it didn't work in Safari so I downloaded and installed Firefox - no go either....
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AngryofMayfair wrote: One more try.... Had to use Firefox in Windows XP in a Parallels WindowSheesh!Was it worth it? Perhaps not Yes it was! My Dad worked for Fowlers and I once owned a few sizable high quality hard backed books featuring their engines. If only youth had the foresite of value (even if not financially) as we have in older hindsight.... Long gone I'm afraid. Amazing where they turn up, even now.Posting Pics:Firefox is usually a non starter (well except for the odd favoured contributor ) so you did quite well getting this up - the rest of us have to use Explorer.
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