Lovely work. My grandfather Cecil George Mason almost certainly rode behind a 32 on his way from Mudgee to serve in, be injured in, survive and come home from the first world war. A 32 (3203) was also my first steam train trip in 1972. For those and other reasons I have always been fond of the Manchester engines - as well as their rather larger Manchester cousins the AD60s
Great video.
Lovely work.
My grandfather Cecil George Mason almost certainly rode behind a 32 on his way from Mudgee to serve in, be injured in, survive and come home from the first world war.
A 32 (3203) was also my first steam train trip in 1972.
For those and other reasons I have always been fond of the Manchester engines - as well as their rather larger Manchester cousins the AD60s
great video mate was a good day
There is also the steam to the surf