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Date: 12/23/09 06:58
WW&F Victorian Christmas
Author: SJH

WW&F Ry No 10 hauls a packed train southbound across an icy Humason Brook. Photo was taken this past Saturday, Dec 19th during the museum's annual Victorian Christmas event. A very merry time was had by all! :)

Stephen





Date: 12/23/09 08:13
Re: WW&F Victorian Christmas
Author: doubleheader

Superb composition. Almost looks like a painting! Well done.
Greg Scholl



Date: 12/23/09 12:25
Re: WW&F Victorian Christmas
Author: 1372

Beautiful. For us ignorunts, whut is this "WW&F," an' whar isit? Thanks for sharing! Kurt.



Date: 12/23/09 14:38
Re: WW&F Victorian Christmas
Author: prr4828

1372 Wrote:
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> Beautiful. For us ignorunts, whut is this "WW&F,"
> an' whar isit? Thanks for sharing! Kurt.

It's the http://www.wwfry.org/ ... lol!

If that's your cup of tea, be sure to check out http://www.mngrr.org/

* JB *



Date: 12/24/09 13:48
Re: WW&F Victorian Christmas
Author: VERNON1946

Very Peaceful and Serene....

Merry Christimas To One And All..............................

VERNON HARRISON
LA TOUR, MISSOURI



Date: 12/24/09 16:03
Re: WW&F Victorian Christmas
Author: SPGP9

Greg hit it right on. It DOES look like a painting! Nice... Very Nice.

Later - I googled the WW&F Museum website and had a look around. They have a lot of information on the railroad and the restoration efforts as well as books on Maine two-foot gauge railroading. It is an interesting website and a lot of stuff there. Well worth the look.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/24/09 17:38 by SPGP9.



Date: 12/24/09 21:10
Re: WW&F Victorian Christmas
Author: mikel

Oh WOW !! That's definitely a calendar and notecard/greeting card and poster show !!

Excellent !!



Date: 12/29/09 13:20
Re: WW&F Victorian Christmas
Author: SJH

Thanks all, for your very kind comments!

Stephen

http://www.wwfry.org



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