Click the thumbnail to view the full sized images, which measure 600 pixels on the longest side, and are around 50k in size. Please read my copyright notes if you want to use them in any way Many years ago, as I child, I met the words "Wicksteed Kettering" long before I had any idea what they might be - on every riser of a huge playground slide. Today we would visit Wicksteed Park, Kettering - the creation of Charles Wicksteed, owner of the engineering company which built that slide... The 2' gauge Wicksteed Park Railway was opened in 1931, a 1žmile circuit around the lake. Open carriages (park benches on flat wagons!) were hauled by the two Baguley steam-outline diesels, "Lady of the Lake" (Bg 2042) and "King Arthur" (Bg 2043). In 1966 they were joined by a more-powerful Motor Rail diesel "Cheyenne" (22224 of 1966) - the only steam-outline build from the Bedford company, recognisably a Simplex despite the smokebox (which encloses the usual north-south radiator and fan assembly...). Still doing the job it was built for too!
This year's visitors would be the well-known and well-travelled Kerr Stuart "Peter Pan" (4256 of 1922), Hunslet "Alice" (HE780 of 1902) and the unique Baguley "Rishra" (BgC 2007 of 1921).
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