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Picture of the day. 06/04/23

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  One of my many ideas for bringing this blog back from the dead is to have a daily "Picture of the Day" post.  To kick things off here is a picture from the 2019 Tanfield Railway "Legends of industry gala". The photo shows both visiting gala guests outside Marley Hill shed. These are Backworth Collieries No.12 and Stephen Lewin No.18.  The full gallery can be found here 

Event recap: Beamish Museum - "Coffee Pot 150" 01/05/21

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Event recap: Beamish Museum - "Coffee Pot 150"  01/05/21 Beamish museum held their first event since 2019 on the 1st of May 2021. The event was to celebrate the 150th birthday of the museums resident "Coffee Pot" No.1. Which, was built in 1871 by  Head Wrightson & Co Ltd in Teesside for  Dorking Greystone Lime Company for use at Betchworth Quarry. It is believed that the engine was in use up till 1949, although some reports suggest that it was dismantled for inspection in 1950 and returned to steam, steaming till 1952 when it was withdrawn. In 1960, it was repurchased by its makers and along with 2 other "Coffee Pots" both from Seaham. These were No's.21 and 33, which is also a Beamish resident. No.21 is now on static display at Preston Park near Thornaby. No.1 was offered to Beamish Museum in 1962 but did not arrive at the museum till 1970. Between 1962 and 1970 it was stored at British steels Consett Ironworks. At Beamish it was restored to opera...