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Thread: 1in Henry Greenley 1930's |
05/09/2011 22:56:41 |
Have aquired M.E. volume 68 & indeed John the model I have is the one described therein.However it actually started in Nov; 10th 1932 & ran to the end of that year also, so I am now looking for these issues , or Vol; 67.Maidstone engineering hold the H.G. archieve & have the drawings of which they are sending me copies.These will compliment the ones that Stew kindly helped me with, that were of the later revised model by Ernest Steel, H.G.'s son-in-law.Many thanks to those who have helped to date. Mike. |
01/09/2011 22:43:38 |
Dear Nick, Thanks for your advice.Must be my age or something. Regards, Mike. |
01/09/2011 13:24:20 |
Hi Stew, Thanks for your kind offer of the drawings which will be a great help.I am probably being thick, but what is a PM ? Mike. |
01/09/2011 13:24:09 |
Hi Stew, Thanks for your kind offer of the drawings which will be a great help.I am probably being thick, but what is a PM ? Mike. |
01/09/2011 09:11:52 |
Thanks for your response John.I think I have found a copy of volume 68.When I get it I will let you know. Mike. |
31/08/2011 20:34:59 |
I have recently acquired a live steam model that I believe was designed by Henry Greenley for the Model Engineer in the 1930's.It was later revised by his son-in-law, who I think was called Steel.Can anyone help with information,particulaly which Volumes of the M.E. covered its build? I first saw this model 50 years ago as a boy,& my aim is to return it to steam.Some small items have gone astray,namely the ashpan & grate.Look forward to your advice. Mike. |
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