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"Well, that was a chore, I must say!"
"But where the devil is Gladston?"
"Here he comes with the truck now."
"And not before time!"
Store closed late 2017
Butler, PA. February 2017.
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Store closed late 2017
Butler, PA. February 2017.
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Not a real common sight, but proof the Super 7's didn't always trail, GECX 3010 leads CNW 6911 at Butler with train VPPRA, while GP9 4553 works the yard lead. April 1993
Store closed late 2017
Butler, PA. February 2017.
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4-4-0 Express passenger loco Butler-Henderson No 505, dating from 1919. It was the first of 11 locos in its class, built to run passengers from Manchester to London on the Great Western railway. It was named after the Director of the railway. It retired from service in 1960, having done over 1,200,000 miles of service. It now stands outside the Barrow Hill Roundhouse museum where the only remaining operational roundhouse engine shed in Great Britain can be found.
By the side of it is a scale model created by David Simkins in 2017.
The village of Barrow Hill was built on the instructions of George and Richard Barrow between 1840 - 1865. They needed houses for their workers in the Staveley iron works and on the nearby railway.
Stored locos sit at the north end of Butler as a unit coal train waits to proceed out of the yard. Looks like the trailing unit has a black eye.
Description: Portrait of Butler at an easel with pallette and brushes in hand. Inscribed on lower right: "Howard Russell Butler".
Butler, Howard Russell, 1856-1934
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Dimensions: 13 cm x 13 cm
Date: c. 1920
Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/howard-r-butler-...
Repository: Archives of American Art
Collection: Macbeth Gallery Records, c. 1890-1964
Accession number: aaa_macbgall_4641
Store closed late 2017
Butler, PA. February 2017.
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Pinchot State Forest, Lackawanna County.
Butler Run is a small mountain stream that empties into the much larger Choke Creek. Beaver activity has widened the stream near its confluence with Choke Creek, creating a small wetland.
Store closed late 2017
Butler, PA. February 2017.
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Butler Parker / Heft-Reihe
Günter Dönges / Parker stürmt den Lunapark
cover: Rudolf Sieber-Lonati
Kriminalroman
Zauberkreis-Verlag
(Rastatt/Deutschland; 1972)
ex libris MTP