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- 10:33, 31 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs uploaded File:RogerGoldmann on BrunoPlatzer BigBoy.jpg (Customer Bruno Platzer allows supplier Roger Goldmann to take a turn as engineer. From https://modelsteamengines.tripod.com/index.html)
- 10:33, 31 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page File:RogerGoldmann on BrunoPlatzer BigBoy.jpg (Customer Bruno Platzer allows supplier Roger Goldmann to take a turn as engineer. From https://modelsteamengines.tripod.com/index.html)
- 10:30, 31 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs uploaded File:RogerGoldmann.jpg (Roger Goldmann, from https://modelsteamengines.tripod.com/roger_goldmann.htm)
- 10:30, 31 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page File:RogerGoldmann.jpg (Roger Goldmann, from https://modelsteamengines.tripod.com/roger_goldmann.htm)
- 18:59, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs uploaded File:Lempor dimensions garrett.jpg (General dimensions for a Lempor exhaust system. From http://home.ca.inter.net/~mguy/A%20Lempor%20Exhaust.htm)
- 18:59, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page File:Lempor dimensions garrett.jpg (General dimensions for a Lempor exhaust system. From http://home.ca.inter.net/~mguy/A%20Lempor%20Exhaust.htm)
- 18:51, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs uploaded File:Lempor-coloured.gif (Components of a Lempor exhaust system. From https://www.martynbane.co.uk/modernsteam/nday/ndaytech.htm)
- 18:51, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page File:Lempor-coloured.gif (Components of a Lempor exhaust system. From https://www.martynbane.co.uk/modernsteam/nday/ndaytech.htm)
- 12:55, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page Lempor ejector (Redirected page to Lempor exhaust system) Tag: New redirect
- 12:55, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page Lempor exhaust system (Created page with "Category:Steam Locomotive Parts Category:History The modern Lempor ejector consists of four main components: 1. The blast pipe or Tuyere made up of four nozzles...")
- 12:01, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs uploaded File:HenryGreenlyPacific ModelCraftsman July1937c.jpg (Magnificent in conception and splendid in execution is this fine working model. The design and construction are the work of Mr. Henry Greenly, famous English model engineer. The boiler is 10 inches in diameter, wheels are 10 inches in diameter, with the pilot truck wheels 4-1/4 inch, the trailing trucks of 5-1/4 inch diameter. The gauge is 7-1/4 inch, or 1-1/2 inch scale. From "The Model Craftsman", July 1937.)
- 12:01, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page File:HenryGreenlyPacific ModelCraftsman July1937c.jpg (Magnificent in conception and splendid in execution is this fine working model. The design and construction are the work of Mr. Henry Greenly, famous English model engineer. The boiler is 10 inches in diameter, wheels are 10 inches in diameter, with the pilot truck wheels 4-1/4 inch, the trailing trucks of 5-1/4 inch diameter. The gauge is 7-1/4 inch, or 1-1/2 inch scale. From "The Model Craftsman", July 1937.)
- 11:57, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs uploaded File:HenryGreenlyPacific ModelCraftsman July1937-2.jpg (The firebox of the 7-1/4 inch gauge Pacific type Greenly model is built of copper and has a firebox of the Wootten type with a width of 11 inches. The throttle valve is rotary, and can be seen attached above the fire door. From "The Model Craftsman", July 1937.)
- 11:57, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page File:HenryGreenlyPacific ModelCraftsman July1937-2.jpg (The firebox of the 7-1/4 inch gauge Pacific type Greenly model is built of copper and has a firebox of the Wootten type with a width of 11 inches. The throttle valve is rotary, and can be seen attached above the fire door. From "The Model Craftsman", July 1937.)
- 11:54, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs uploaded File:HenryGreenlyPacific ModelCraftsman July1937-1.jpg (An idea of the size of the N.Y.C. Pacific type can be seen here. Left to right are Mr. F. Roberts; Mr. J. R. Jeffress, the fortunate owner (an American). The gentleman with the twin glasses, the blurred head, is Mr. Greenly, who moved at the camera snap. From "The Model Craftsman", July 1937.)
- 11:54, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page File:HenryGreenlyPacific ModelCraftsman July1937-1.jpg (An idea of the size of the N.Y.C. Pacific type can be seen here. Left to right are Mr. F. Roberts; Mr. J. R. Jeffress, the fortunate owner (an American). The gentleman with the twin glasses, the blurred head, is Mr. Greenly, who moved at the camera snap. From "The Model Craftsman", July 1937.)
- 11:10, 26 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page The Work of Henry Greenly (Created page with "History The Work of Henry Greenly Model Craftsman July 1937 There is little need to tell readers of Model Craftsman what the name Henry Greenly st...")
- 21:50, 23 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs uploaded File:John Greenly Hudson Caldwell Industries.jpg (Greenly Hudson & Northern offered as drawings and castings by Caldwell Industries of Luling, Texas. Photo by Daris A Nevil.)
- 21:50, 23 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs created page File:John Greenly Hudson Caldwell Industries.jpg (Greenly Hudson & Northern offered as drawings and castings by Caldwell Industries of Luling, Texas. Photo by Daris A Nevil.)
- 21:27, 23 December 2022 Dnevil talk contribs uploaded File:HenryGreenly second from left.jpg (The photograph from Steel's The miniature world of Henry Greenly page 160 claims to show Greenly (second from left of picture) standing next to William Stanier (LMSR) with locomotive engineers at Dalegarth on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway. Clearly, Stanier was still on the GWR at that time. It might be Sir Henry Fowler to the right of him, but who were the others, and why (if it was) Stanier in the Lake District? From https://www.steamindex.com/people/greenly.htm#greenly)