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The Railway Mice - Adventures of Tommy – Books by Tony Kane
Welcome to the home of The Railway Mice! You, your children, nieces, nephews and friends can all enjoy The Railway Mice series of books and DVDs together. The author and illustrator, Tony Kane is a Wimbledon artist and Magazine editor. He brings to you the first DVD free online. Watch it below, and buy the books and DVDs here; an affordable and perfect Christmas present for any children you know who are like Tommy and enjoy a good adventure. Buy yours now! You can also join us on Facebook.
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Welcome to therailwaymodel.com. This site is dedicated to our OO scale model railway, Fort Kinnell and High Dunnett based on a fictional location in Scotland in the Modern Era. We have several galleries which are located within each page as well as useful hints and tips for creating your own model railway in any scale. Welcome to our new site.
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The Railway Motel
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Losing Track
More Railways in Art: a little further off the main lines. Harry Leith-Ross, The Switch Engine, 1942. For this post, I've selected a few painters who I feel have succeeded in conveying the atmosphere of the railway. No expresses here, instead I have chosen studies of quotidian moments without any special significance at the time. Gas Works"- this view may represent a portion of the former Point Breeze Gas Works, operated on the east shore of the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia. Wandering about the interne...
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The Railway Motel, Norseman, Western Australia, Accommodation, Hotel, Motel, Backpackers
A warm welcome awaits you at The Railway Motel and Inn in Norseman. At the beginning or end of your journey into Western Australia. For your accommodation needs while in Norseman, we offer comfortable, mainly ensuite, rooms. Simple home-cooked food, in a relaxed and slightly quirky atmosphere. We have a range of accommodation at very affordable prices, including spa rooms, budget rooms and apartments. Our large courtyard garden and BBQ area. And range of gym equipment. Business meetings, parties, weddings.
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The Railway, North Tawton
The Railway, North Tawton. Devon, EX20 2BE. Welcome to The Railway, North Tawton. We are a small and simple, yet a unique and characterful Devon country pub. 'A proper job pub' as it's known around these parts. We're a bit off the beaten track but 'found out over', and what you will always find here is a warm welcome, with hearty banter and laughter guaranteed. Lunchtime: Friday- Sunday: 12 noon - 3pm. Evenings: Monday - Saturday: 6pm - 11pm (no food on Thursday). Sundays: 7pm - 10.30pm.