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I am still member of the register but find it more difficult to
get to events now that we are based in Devon
We did attend the National rally in 2005 and the New Fourteen actually won a prize in its class.
see pic.
Index
Here are a selection of the pictures of the Wolseley stand arranged by the SE section of the Wolseley register
The stand with Harry's magnificent 25 horsepower Wolseley
(77K)
View of my 1932 Hornet special TYJ 772 (205K)
On Sunday 16th May a number of the SE section visited the Fawley Hill Railway and museum. This is a private garden railway and museum owned by Sir William McAlpine. The museum is open to private parties and the engines are steamed four times a year. Roland Scanes had been good enough to organise a party visit for us.
Wolseleys at
Fawley Hill, Gemima beyond the red Rover (76K)
The Sir Robert
McAlpine 0-6-0 pannier tank engine (65K)
The cars inside
the museum which also has an enviable collection of railway paraphenalia
(51K)
Dave and Jim
"On the Footplate"(69K)
Wolseley register autumn rally to the House of Lord Nuffield (of Morris and Wolseley fame) and the judging panel were good enough to award the New Fourteen first prize for the car that had caused most interest in the afternoon..
Lord Nuffield's Wolseley 8 (82K)