Eras
Taken last summer, this week's look back into history spans a thousand years. In the foreground, running on Swanage Railway, 34028 Eddystone is about to leave Corfe Castle Station for Norden. She is a "Bullied Pacific" built in 1946 and eventually saved from the scrapheap after she was originally consigned to the breakers in 1964. Owned by Southern Locomotives Ltd, she is currently stored awaiting overhaul after her 10-year boiler certificate ran out shortly after this photo was taken.
In the background are the remains of Corfe Castle. The oldest part still standing is the Norman Old Hall from a thousand years ago, though this may have been built over an even earlier Saxon hall.
Eras
Taken last summer, this week's look back into history spans a thousand years. In the foreground, running on Swanage Railway, 34028 Eddystone is about to leave Corfe Castle Station for Norden. She is a "Bullied Pacific" built in 1946 and eventually saved from the scrapheap after she was originally consigned to the breakers in 1964. Owned by Southern Locomotives Ltd, she is currently stored awaiting overhaul after her 10-year boiler certificate ran out shortly after this photo was taken.
In the background are the remains of Corfe Castle. The oldest part still standing is the Norman Old Hall from a thousand years ago, though this may have been built over an even earlier Saxon hall.