Re: When was the Golden Age of Steam?
Von: Andrew Robert Breen (azb@aber.ac.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 03.09.2008 20:43
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
Datum: 03.09.2008 20:43
Message-ID: <8g23p5x926.ln2@news.aber.ac.uk>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
In article <Sam.Wilson-47CAB4.15331503092008@scotsman.ed.ac.uk>, Sam Wilson <Sam.Wilson@ed.ac.uk> wrote: >In article <fhg2p5x45h.ln2@news.aber.ac.uk>, > azb@aber.ac.uk (Andrew Robert Breen) wrote: > >> In article <Sam.Wilson-AF8EB9.14004903092008@scotsman.ed.ac.uk>, >> Sam Wilson <Sam.Wilson@ed.ac.uk> wrote: >> >In article <man0p5xkit.ln2@news.aber.ac.uk>, >> > azb@aber.ac.uk (Andrew Robert Breen) wrote: >> > >> >> ... A Tartan 55 would have >> >> been a sight to behold. >> > >> >Was there not a wallpapered steam loco in somewhat more modern times? A >> >Black 5 or the like? > >> Hmmm... just imagine the special liveries the Victorians could have come >> up with given access to all-over vinyl.... > >Um... I'm thinking Improved Engine Paisley... Mmmm. Vinyl printing controlled from Jacquard cards. Tasty (FSV of "tasty"). Claw your eyeballs out time, I reckon. -- Andy Breen Not speaking on behalf of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth Post-September, somebody figured out that the Internet was cheaper than babysitters (Dick Gaughan)[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
