There's a partial rainbow and orange rain
A Few Hours at Bressingham and a Diss Miscellany, Norfolk - 13th October 2012
There's a farmers' market in Diss, then we're in Amandines for the usual late-morning cake/coffee/lunch. After that - only a week after the previous visit - we're at Bressingham Steam museum for another go on the trains.
next album: An Appley Sort of Zoo Day, Carleton Rode and Banham, Norfolk - 14th October 2012
previous album: Spider Webs, and 70000 Britannia at Liverpool Street, Brome and London - 10th October 2012
The Norfolk Feather works from Park Road car park
Isobel and Fred head across Diss Park
Harry on the market place
Diss Farmers' market
Harry gets fed some goo
The boarded-up Victoria Wine, and the White Horse
Fred, Harry and Isobel in Amandines
Amandines' bar/counter
Fred hangs off the buffer of a locomotive
Fred balances on a rail
The wheels and boiler of a South American loco
A mad portrait of Red Rum on the gallopers
Fred looks out of his favourite 11104 'Mavis'
The Bressingham signal box
George Sholto at the station
A pile of coal, and a shovel
The view of the Sholto's footplate
Hand on the regulator
Coal is lobbed in to the firebox
The St. Christopher trundles around
Ready for another trip
Mere Street bathed in sodium light
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There's a partial rainbow and orange rain
The Norfolk Feather works from Park Road car park
Isobel and Fred head across Diss Park
Harry on the market place
Diss Farmers' market
Harry gets fed some goo
The boarded-up Victoria Wine, and the White Horse
Fred, Harry and Isobel in Amandines
Amandines' bar/counter
Fred hangs off the buffer of a locomotive
Fred balances on a rail
The wheels and boiler of a South American loco
A mad portrait of Red Rum on the gallopers
Fred looks out of his favourite 11104 'Mavis'
The Bressingham signal box
George Sholto at the station
A pile of coal, and a shovel
The view of the Sholto's footplate
Hand on the regulator
Coal is lobbed in to the firebox
The St. Christopher trundles around
Ready for another trip
Mere Street bathed in sodium light