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File:Ginny three quarter highline 1950s.jpg|[[Bill Treadway]]'s "Ginny" 0-4-0 on three-quarter inch scale high-line. From eBay.com, August 2020. Seller stated the slide was from the 1950s. | File:Ginny three quarter highline 1950s.jpg|[[Bill Treadway]]'s "Ginny" 0-4-0 on three-quarter inch scale high-line. From eBay.com, August 2020. Seller stated the slide was from the 1950s. | ||
File:Hudson No 3500 three quarter unknown location and engineer 1950s.jpg|[[Jay Duke]] with his three-quarter inch scale Hudson No 3500 on high-line. From eBay.com. Seller stated the slide was from the 1950s. | File:Hudson No 3500 three quarter unknown location and engineer 1950s.jpg|[[Jay Duke]] with his three-quarter inch scale Hudson No 3500 on high-line. From eBay.com. Seller stated the slide was from the 1950s. | ||
File:American No 486 high line three quarter June 1964.jpg|[[William Morewood|Bill Morewood]]' | File:American No 486 high line three quarter June 1964.jpg|[[William Morewood|Bill Morewood]]'s PRR 4-4-0 American No 486 in three quarter scale on high-line. Bill built this locomotive before his famous Raritan. Mark Bassini and his father are in the background. From eBay.com, August 2020. Seller stated photo was taken June 1964. | ||
File:Reading No 1157 Camelback June 1964.jpg|ID012: A 7-1/4 inch gauge Reading Camelback No 1157 waits on highline. One of the four Reading Center Cab locomotives built by Bud Kremers, Elmer Nuskey, Gil Rittenburg and [[Ben Nixon]]. It is on the elevated UNLOADING tracks that lead to the steaming bays at [[Pioneer Valley Live Steamers|PVLS]]. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated photo was taken June 1964. | File:Reading No 1157 Camelback June 1964.jpg|ID012: A 7-1/4 inch gauge Reading Camelback No 1157 waits on highline. One of the four Reading Center Cab locomotives built by Bud Kremers, Elmer Nuskey, Gil Rittenburg and [[Ben Nixon]]. It is on the elevated UNLOADING tracks that lead to the steaming bays at [[Pioneer Valley Live Steamers|PVLS]]. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated photo was taken June 1964. | ||
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Revision as of 22:19, 17 August 2020
This page contains various photos found on the Internet or from other sources. We are seeking information on these photos, including the following:
- Identification of people appearing in the photos
- Location where the photo was taken
- Name of the photographer
- Date or approximate year of the photo
If you can provide any information related to these photos please email Daris A Nevil at daris@nevil.org.
Identified
The following photos have been identified.
The B&O grasshopper engine was built by the late Harry Harvey of Portland, Or.
Al Milburn's No 870 4-4-0 in 1 inch scale.
Stanley Robinson's Boston and Maine 3200. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated the slide had red border, placing its date in the 1950's.
Norman Steele's New Haven locomotive at Pioneer Valley Live Steamers track. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated photo was taken October 1961.
Norman Steele's New Haven locomotive at Pioneer Valley Live Steamers track. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated photo was taken October 1961.
Norman Steele's New Haven locomotive at Pioneer Valley Live Steamers track. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated photo was taken October 1961.
Bill Treadway's "Ginny" 0-4-0 on three-quarter inch scale high-line. From eBay.com, August 2020. Seller stated the slide was from the 1950s.
Jay Duke with his three-quarter inch scale Hudson No 3500 on high-line. From eBay.com. Seller stated the slide was from the 1950s.
Bill Morewood's PRR 4-4-0 American No 486 in three quarter scale on high-line. Bill built this locomotive before his famous Raritan. Mark Bassini and his father are in the background. From eBay.com, August 2020. Seller stated photo was taken June 1964.
ID012: A 7-1/4 inch gauge Reading Camelback No 1157 waits on highline. One of the four Reading Center Cab locomotives built by Bud Kremers, Elmer Nuskey, Gil Rittenburg and Ben Nixon. It is on the elevated UNLOADING tracks that lead to the steaming bays at PVLS. From eBay, August 2020. Seller stated photo was taken June 1964.