Bladsidehead.JPG A side on shot of Baldwin 4-6-0PT No. 778 as she sits in the headshunt at Pages Park. NeedCab.JPG Anyone need a cab for a Simplex?! Chaloner.JPG De Winton 0-4-0VBT 'Chaloner' sits at the back of the shed at Pages Park. A curious engine but very sweet. Rishra.JPG Baguley built 0-4-0T 'Rishra', the only known survivor of her class. A bit on the small side for 2 ft gauge, a possible future visitor to Amberley? First_Shot.JPG The Baldwin sits at the Stonehenge end of the Pages Park platform. BaldHead.JPG A front shot of No. 778 at Pages Park. A very photogenic loco... Small_view.JPG A shot from the top of the hill that runs along the platform at Pages Park. Crosshead.JPG A shot of the left hand side Crosshead of a static engine at Stonhenge Works. HeadonBald.JPG The Baldwin sits across the crossing at Stonehenge works. EccentricWeb.JPG The Eccentrics which make up the motion on this static engine. CondemnBoiler.JPG Some once used boilers from the railway's steam fleet. The one nearest camera was from Rishra. LNERmeetsMotorRail.JPG Obviously someone found inspiration from the LNER! Frontstand.JPG 778 awaits the right of way from Pages Park. LisSim.JPG A Lister Autotruck and a modern Alan Keef reincarnation of a Motor Rail loco sit at Stonehenge works. HuddieHun.JPG A Hudson Hunslet sits inside the stable blocks at Stonehenge works. BestShot.JPG Possibly my favourite shot of the day. 778 sits across the entrance to Stonehenge Works whilst Patrick Keef oils the motion. LampBald.JPG The Baldwin runs round her train at Stonehenge Works. PCPLat.JPG P.C. Allen's nameplate, mounted on the sandbox. Faces.JPG This face was carved into the slab by a Prisoner of War from WW1, one of several who helped build the stable block at Stonehenge Works. ListerSunLine.JPG The Lister logo on the grill of the air cooled engine. MakPlat.JPG No. 778's makers plate. A bit more complicated than the De Winton's! BywAter.JPG 778 takes on water and coal at Stonehenge Works. DeWitPlat.JPG Chaloner's Makers plate. PCshed.JPG P.C. Allen, seen inside the shed at Pages Park. NumPla.JPG Do I really need to tell you what this is? Through_the_door.JPG A look through the firehole of a condemned boiler. HudAxle.JPG This shot just shows how rudimentary Narrow Gauge stock can be. OKLarge.JPG Orenstein & Koppel built 0-6-0T No. 740. A very large and mechanically interesting engine. Weighing in at 18 tonnes and having radial axles so that it can 'steer' round tight curves. RustBucy.JPG A Ruston Bucyrus 10RB Excavator at Stonehenge Works. This is used during special events to demonstrate sand quarrying. OnStoCro.JPG 778 receives attention from Patrick Keef, who helped restore her to working order. BabyDoll.JPG My favourite LBR engine. Andrew Barclay built 0-6-0T 'Doll'.