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Alan Newman's photo of 0-6-0STs Portbury & Percy at Avonmouth Dock - 7.9.1956
Built in 1917 & 1918 respectively, by Avonside Engineering, these two small saddle tanks were owned by and worked for the Port of Bristol Authority.
Alan Newman was a colleague and friend of my father and a well respected railway photographer. This little print was glued into Dad's engine spotting log for the mid to late 1950s. I hadn't seen it until today when I was looking to confirm the details of the neighbouring photo. in a later log.
Portbury has been preserved and is, at the last mention I can find, at the Bristol Harbour Railway.
Alan Newman was a colleague and friend of my father and a well respected railway photographer. This little print was glued into Dad's engine spotting log for the mid to late 1950s. I hadn't seen it until today when I was looking to confirm the details of the neighbouring photo. in a later log.
Portbury has been preserved and is, at the last mention I can find, at the Bristol Harbour Railway.
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Phil Sutters club has replied to StoneRoad2013 clubStoneRoad2013 club has replied to Phil Sutters clubI was born in Bristol, at about the time that photograph was taken; my father (quite some years later, had a good deal to do with the grain handling systems there) and finally, Portbury has visited Beamish and I'm 'friends' with a couple of similar engines (or at least their owners !) ...
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