Photos by KetteringKing : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Grey Eagle Ray said:

Does this magnificent building Mamhead House still exist?

I read that it was once the royal garrison.

It is rumoured that a "white lady" ghost can been seen on the main stair case late at night.

Greetings and best wishes for 2012 Ray


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Row 17 said:

Surely the engine is number 43116 not 43226!


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KetteringKing said:

Mr Valentine prepares a certificate of readiness for one of the engineering trains before it leaves site.


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skoggie said:

Nice photo shame about the apostrophe!


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justin75#1 said:

i was at dawlish till it was sold! went back to visit and a woman lives there now, the castle is offices or something! haven't managed to get in touch with any old pupils since i left!? AND THE ROPE SWINGS GONE!!!! (so's mr gaffikin lol)


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KetteringKing said:

I remeber Rick Mowbrays little den at the end of the "Rec Hut" It was his little retreat where he listen to the pang's of Gong! I have a good few of their LP's in my record collection, still got alot of vinyl, so he's got something to answer for.

Myself, Russel Peach and Paul Phillips got use of the den for modelling after Rick Mowbray left Dawlish College.

Does anyone remember "Jacko" Jackson the maths teacher, he was the maths teacher fall most of my days there.


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John Banks said:

Johnson designed 0-6-0 frieght locomotive 22930 brings home the Cambridge to Kettering service at about 7.0 clock in the evening.


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John Banks said:

Unknown 4-6-0 Jubilee accelerating away from Kettering station with the southbound Thames Clyde Express on it's way to St. Pancras Station in London.

Do we know the name of the loco, it looks like [Blake] the nameplate is very small?


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andy_spfx said:

I was in that dorm for a term or 2!


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