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[[Fred Jerome|Freg G. Jerome]] of Toronto, Ontario, was a member of the [[Toronto Society of Model Engineers]].  He served as president of the [[Toronto Society of Model Engineers|TSME]] in 1938.
[[Fred Jerome|Freg G. Jerome]] of Toronto, Ontario, was a member of the [[Toronto Society of Model Engineers]].  He served as president of the [[Toronto Society of Model Engineers|TSME]] in 1932.


3/4 inch scale Timken “four aces” 4-8-4 built by [[Fred Jerome]] of Toronto.
3/4 inch scale Timken “four aces” 4-8-4 built by [[Fred Jerome]] of Toronto.
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File:FredJerome PresJan1932.jpg|Fred Jerome, president of [[Toronto Society of Model Engineers|TSME]], Jan 1932.
File:FredJerome TimkenFourAces 1936.jpg|Fred Jerome and his Timken Four Aces 4-8-4 in 3/4 inch scale, 1936.
File:DanversMeet TheModelmaker OctNov1938.PNG|Photo above is a general view of the roundhouse at the Brotherhood of Live Steamers meeting at Danvers, Mass., Sunday, Sept. 18. Upper right is E. W. Leaver raising a plume with his 3-1/2" gauge British 4-4-2. Lower right is F. T. Jerome of Toronto firing up his 3-1/2" gauge Timken 4-8-4. Photos by John Leonard.
File:Lachine-aug10-1941.jpg|10 August 1941, folks were enjoying live steam on the CNR Recreational Grounds at Lachine, the former home of the [[Montreal Live Steamers]]. The engineer is [[Fred Jerome]] of Toronto ([[Toronto Society of Model Engineers|TSME]]) and the engine is probably his 4 Aces Timken.
File:Lachine-aug10-1941.jpg|10 August 1941, folks were enjoying live steam on the CNR Recreational Grounds at Lachine, the former home of the [[Montreal Live Steamers]]. The engineer is [[Fred Jerome]] of Toronto ([[Toronto Society of Model Engineers|TSME]]) and the engine is probably his 4 Aces Timken.
File:ToadSwampAndPunkHollowRailroad1947.png|Bill (A.W.) Leggett Sr. stands behind his second 3/4" Pacific "Addie" built in 1938. To right is Leo Lapalme and [[Fred Jerome]] (on flat car). The photo was taken on April 17, 1947 by Bill Leggett Jr at the home track of the Leggett's Toad Swamp & Punk Hollow R.R. on Hickson Ave., St. Lambert, Que.
File:ToadSwampAndPunkHollowRailroad1947.png|Bill (A.W.) Leggett Sr. stands behind his second 3/4" Pacific "Addie" built in 1938. To right is Leo Lapalme and [[Fred Jerome]] (on flat car). The photo was taken on April 17, 1947 by Bill Leggett Jr at the home track of the Leggett's Toad Swamp & Punk Hollow R.R. on Hickson Ave., St. Lambert, Que.

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Freg G. Jerome of Toronto, Ontario, was a member of the Toronto Society of Model Engineers. He served as president of the TSME in 1932.

3/4 inch scale Timken “four aces” 4-8-4 built by Fred Jerome of Toronto.

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