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Modified Bulleid WC/BB 'West Country' and 'Battle of Britain' class 4-6-2

34044 34044 Woolacombe running light engine through Clapham Common, also with the nameplate missing.

photograph by Ray Soper

 
34100 Appledore, looking somewhat grubby, at Nine Elms, date unknown.

photograph by Ray Soper

34100
 
34013 34013 Okehampton at Eastleigh devoid of nameplates and smokebox number plate.

photograph by Tony Woodward

 
34004 Yeovil, 34047 Callington and 34104 Bere Alston on shed at Bournemouth.

photograph by Tony Woodward

34037
 
34050 34050 Royal Observer Corps with an Ian Allan excursion. If you look carefully you can just see that there is the Royal Observer Corps emblem under the cabside number.

photograph by Mike Morant

 
34108 Wincanton was the last 'West Country' to be built, in April 1950, and was modified between February and April 1961.

photograph by Ray Soper

34108
 
34077 34077 603 Squadron making her way to the Nine Elms turntable under instructions not to make much noise!

photograph by Ray Soper

 
34077 ready for her next duty. She was modified between May and July 1960 after running for some 478,162 miles in original condition.

photograph by Ray Soper

34077
 
34058 34058 Sir Frederick Pile awaits her fate in the withdrawn siding at Eastleigh.

photograph by Keith Harwood

 
A nameless 34093 Saunton photographed drifting down Bincombe bank on a very sad day indeed - 9th July 1967 - the very last day of Southern Steam.

photograph: Mike Morant collection

34093

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