Heritage restoration work by the Restoration and Archiving Trust, based at Toddington, Gloucestershire.
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Just thought this photo was rather poignant,the recently repainted, James Taylor Coal wagon,parked outside his original office, rescued from destruction at Winchcombe in 1983. The wagon was part of the new GWSR freight train, the odds of the two artifacts being next to each other in the same photo, must be high.
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