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Ex-GWR 2-6-0 No 6319 passes through Bordesley station on a Type 4 down freight in July 1961. The fireman can be seen taking it comfortably for the last few miles being posed lying on the coal with head over his eyes.
The Miele PW 6321 has a load capacity of 32kg and a cycle time of 46 minutes, meaning it can efficiently process large amounts of laundry in a day. This heavy duty washing machine also has a range of wet-cleaning cycles.
North British Locomotive Company Class 22 - 6326
6326 runs light engine at Exeter St David's towards the stabling point.
The loco was introduced into service with the Western Region in May 1960 and was withdrawn at Laira in October 1971.
The loco was cut up at Swindon Works in March 1972 having spent 11 years and 4 months in service.
The photograph was taken in summer of 1971.
WORLD BANKNOTES, NZ WWII M V Sobieski Penny, serial 6331, serie XI 1943, 'Redeemable only during the voyage for which issued', issued on board M V Sobieski in order to meet a shortage of metallic currency on troopships conveying New Zealand troops to Egypt, foxing around edges, pin hole upper left, several folds.