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The Tattoo locomotive in steam. 4th April 2005.

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Steam test and our first sight (and sound) of movement "under it's own steam"

July 1999 Working party

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Jill & Mike Oxford and Rosie Guest clear the bank next to the new signal box at Maespoeth

Richard Greenhough raises the height of "Tedrian's Wall"

The late Malcolm Betts rubs down No. 6 in preparation for it's first undercoat.

Spring Bank Holiday May '99

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Changes to the window arrangement in Trecwn Van 204 - Keith and Andy Davis

May 1999 working party. Another "unnofficial" working party in May

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No. 5 shunting at Maespoeth - 16/5/99

No. 6 shunting at Maespoeth - 16/5/99

No.5 also doing some light work - 16/5/99

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No. 6 on an excursion on the Upper Corris Tramway - 16/5/99

Loco No. 6 has a run out into the yard

Relaying track on the headshunt - 5/5/99

April 1999 working party

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Clearance work going on after removal of "the bank"

March 1999 working party

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Removing "the bank" (again). There were many sessions removing this bank of earth. It was decided that once and for all it would have to go.

..... while in the workshop Roger Holder puts finishing touches to the door on Trecwn Van 204 and .....

The late Malcolm Betts adjusts the rear cab of No.6 - Steve Wheeler welds on Carriage No.20 - Alf Oxford prepares air braking on No.6

February 1999 working party

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Another weekend moving slate and rubble from "the bank"

Help from the JCB this time round

January 1999 working party

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No 5 being shunted back to the sheds after assisting with work on the Upper Corris Tramway and first pictures of our new signal box.