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Old 2nd June 2007, 21:15
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Smile Pemcol ( Frank )

Hi everybody though I have no History on the Railway, my Paternal Grandfather and four of his Sons all served on the GWR in South Wales,albeit a few years ago I'm almost 70 myself. I served my time in the MN, hence an interest in steam, and when I came ashore many years of railway modelling, still going, I have to admit with my family connection with the GW, I chose to model LMS ( don't ask me why ) I feel sure I will enjoy this site as much as I enjoy SN. Regards Frank


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welcome to the forum Frank.
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Old 4th June 2007, 00:05
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Frank, when I read 'my Paternal Grandfather and four of his Sons all served on the GWR in South Wales' and 'Merchand Navy' I KNOW there is a potential lost opportunity for a work of biographic literature for posterity. I hope the opportunity doesn't slip away. Not everybody is up for it I know and it does take a lot of effort and research. If the result remains no more than a cared-for manuscript, that is better than nothing.
I have a copy of Derek Brock's 'Small Coal and Smoke Rings' (pub 1983) being the experiences of a cleaner/fireman in South Wales and most of that stuff in there you could never make up. It is precious memory with tears, humanity and laughter, lots of laughter, but Brock went to work setting it all down for us to enjoy and wonder at, and now it represents part of a disappeared lifestyle. Sorry for rambling on.
Anyway, welcome to the forum from me too Frank.
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Hello and welcome to the forum Frank.

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Welcome Frank. Hope you enjoy the forum.
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