Names???
Sean, it would take SOME time to add the names.
Some of the people I don’t even know.
Maybe Bruce or Ken or Bob knows them all.
Click on the pic for a link to the actual pic without names
Don Howard said:
Here is was a pic of most of the attendees on Day 2.
We wish we went!
And Tank doesn’t look like that any more he lost some weight !
I do see Bob (no Hat Ha!)to the left of red shirt with hat, and Bruce, blue shirt , hat sitting behind bridge, Ken second (left to right) standing …lets see Ric down the other end to the right of red shirt with hat, Andy to his right in dark hat.
That’s all I recognise .
I know we have some people that know…
Don Howard said:
Sean, it would take SOME time to add the names.
Some of the people I don’t even know.
Maybe Bruce or Ken or Bob knows them all.
Click on the pic for a link to the actual pic without names
I’d make an attempt, but it seems the picture has changed to this:
Actually, that makes it easy…it’s Sean.
Good one Bruce!
Thanks, Bruce.
Actually if you click on the pic in the original post, as Sean seems to have done, you’ll find the group pic.
It will most likely be part of an album to be created after this coming Saturday.
Wife’s got a Garden Tour coming from 09:00 to …
I’m actually busy trying to get my RR in shape to at least run both the cog section, and the lower roundy round. HHH here is making me come inside to cool off.
Fred, too, would know most of the names!
Well, here it is again. Hopefully it won’t turn into Sean’s avatar again.
I don’t recall all of the names right now, but I’ll edit and fill it in as I get reminded. Apologies for misspellings and mis-identification, or lack thereof.
Standing - Left to Right
Tom Wright , Ken Brunt , Colin Churcher , Paul Anderson , Roger Caiazza, Paul Norton , Stuart Moxley , Dianne Mann , Jean Chandler , Joe Herb , Kathleen Herb , Trevor Tattersal , Bob McCown , Bill Seabrooke, Jan Golding , Ric Golding , John Le Forestier , Doug Matheson , Andy Clarke
Seated/Kneeling
Ed Mann , Fred Mills , Bruce Chandler , Gord Bellamy , Jane Clarke, Don Howard
Well, crud.
OK, right click on the picture above and you can see ALL of the people.
Or, you can just look at this one:
Nice turn out!
There were other people that came on Saturday…the names were a bit mixed up, but close…the one on the far Left is Tom Wright. Lawrence Watkins is not in the picture… Paul Anderson is fourth from the left, Standing. “Almost Hidden” is Kathleen Herb.
Thanks, Fred. Corrections made…
And you have Doug Matheson twice.
Behind Katleen Herb, is Joe Herb
Getting closer…
Between Jean Chandler and Jan Golding, is Trevor Tattersal
Hooray! All done, and not at all painful. Thanks to all.
Thanks all.
There was no way I knew all of the folks there!
On Friday, I got to work with Bill in Ralph as the Assistant Yardmaster. I have worked both Craig Leigh and Nelson Yards, but this was a first for this end of the railroad. It gives a different perspective. Always great to put the trains together and then break them down as they come in.
In the afternoon, Joe and I ran both the legs of the ore trains. On the first leg running from Nelson Yard to Craig Leigh, picking up 3 different “kernels” of 5 loaded coal cars, so the train climbing the hill from Mount St. Helen to Craig Leigh is 15 loads. A good pull. The return trip was setting out the 3 “Kernels” of 5 empties at the locations where you got the loads. All together, about 2 and half hours of work on the line.
Fred was sent A GROUP OF PICTURES from Mike in a Blog. He has a few of the names wrong and I’ve written to him to correct what I knew to be wrong. But an excellent blog and I would imagine it will be added to the OVGRS website.
Whilst awaiting for the final day of the Tour de France to be screened on television I decided to look at LSC.
The pics hare are great - some names I knew, some I did not. Equally some locos I have seen before but it was good to see them on other property.
The pics and details from Mike made most interesting reading. A small recompense for not actually being there.
Ric - Thanks for posting the blog link. Great pictures there.