Heres a copy of a photo I found recently whilst searching for something else, just for interest.
It's a picture of some of the All Saint's 1st Clayton-le-Moors scouts at a summer camp near C le M back in 1962 all over 'Mary Ellen'.
It's over 50 years ago since I took the photo, doesn't time fly!
Tony.
17 on a 7/17!!
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Tony Fearn
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17 on a 7/17!!
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James Baxter
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Tony Fearn
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- Your interest in the forum: Early pre-wars. Owner of 1933 'Flying Fox' 'Sarah Jane, and 1934 Short saloon 'Mary Ellen'.
- Given Name: Anthony
- Location: Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, the Premier County in the British Isles!!
Re: 17 on a 7/17!!
Nice one James.
Tony.
Tony.
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James Baxter
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Re: 17 on a 7/17!!
Only 5 allowed for the school run, my two and some strays from the village. Quite good with 5 as they wedge each other in quite well.
3 in the back for wedge effect is good, but one on his own flies around too much, due to the superb cornering abilities of the Short 2.
I am smiling but being wholly serious!
3 in the back for wedge effect is good, but one on his own flies around too much, due to the superb cornering abilities of the Short 2.
I am smiling but being wholly serious!
Restoring a 1924 Short 2
