File:Early model railway locos and stock.jpg
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Vintage engines and trains at a Modelworld exhibition in 2005.
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Attribution = Les Chatfield aka les2001
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2 January 2007
Les thinks that these are 1930s, and some may be but those in British Railways livery are certainly no earlier than 1950s.
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