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| The logo for the rear of the tour T shirts. |
A 'team' photo complete with football !!! |
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| Duttons boarding the ferry at Southampton. |
IOW residents Mike and Trish's Phaeton.
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| Formation parking viewed from the front |
... and from the rear. |
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| Duttons sqeezed into a car park, |
this time with the crews. |
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| Yet another line up: at Ventnor |
... and at Fort Victoria |
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| ... at the local pub |
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| After which was a midnight BBQ |
... and one in the morning. |
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| Christ it's Francis Rossi !! |
While Pete cleared his fuel line and got a new battery |
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some of us went to play with steam trains. 'A1X' Terrier class W11 Newport built in 1878 and went to the IOW in 1902. |
Another Terrier (it was a special weekend) 672 Fenchurch, one of two visiting from the Bluebell Railway. |
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| A 'small' engine in a diesel loco. |
Then off to see The Needles, just visible through the heat haze. |
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"Oh $£*% this chair lift is high". We made our way down to ... |
Alum Bay to see the famous coloured sand. |
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| Time to go as we line up at Cowes. |
Which is famous for it's regatta featuring yachts. |