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It is, sadly in pieces outside, and I suspect now beyond redemption.
I will attempt to post a few pictures taken shortly after it arrived. Speaking to the curator at the Internal Fire Museum (well worth a visit) they would not get planning permission for a building tall enough to house it at Poynton. Internal fire were the "Reserve" for the engine and, IMHO it would have been better there. |
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Think even she may be warming to the idea - she has just asked if she should buy it for my birthday. I'll probably have to let her down gently as I'm going off the idea.
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Just as well. Your initial comment will have driven up the market - unless, of course, her mother just happened to have one in the cupboard.
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It's a Doxford C/C Door. Someone will probably give him a grant.
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