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posted: 31 Dec 2016 01:45 from: Martin Wynne
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As the year turns yet again, I thought you might like to see a picture of yours truly working on Templot: 2_302041_460000000.jpg Happy New Year everyone. Martin. p.s. Actually, that's Sir Henry Haydn Jones. Photographed in 1949 at the age of 86 in the Talyllyn Railway Offices, where he had been General Manager for 40 years. |
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posted: 31 Dec 2016 11:59 from: Len Cattley
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Haha, happy new year Martin. Len |
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posted: 31 Dec 2016 14:50 from: Phil O
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Happy New Year Martin and thanks. I can't see the monitor or keyboard in your photo. |
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posted: 1 Jan 2017 10:58 from: richard_t
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Happy New Year to you Martin, and to all temploters | ||
posted: 1 Jan 2017 11:21 from: Dave Burman
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Happy New Year Martin. Dave |
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posted: 2 Jan 2017 07:01 from: rodney_hills
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Happy New Year. Sir Handel All the best for 2017 Rodney Hills |
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posted: 3 Jan 2017 05:37 from: Martin Wynne
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Just to add that the picture was actually Sir Henry Haydn Jones. Photographed in 1949 at the age of 86 in the Talyllyn Railway Offices, where he had been General Manager for 40 years. Happy New Year. |
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posted: 3 Jan 2017 06:38 from: rodney_hills
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Martin Wynne wrote: Just to add that the picture was actually Sir Henry Haydn Jones.Well, not quite. Sir Henry had, in 1911, purchased:The Bryn Eglwys slate quarry, the Abergynolwyn estate and village and the Talyllyn Railway Which made him the Proprietor or Owner. For many years the T.R. Manager was Mr Edward Thomas. Regards, Rodney Hills |
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posted: 5 Jan 2017 23:41 from: madscientist click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Martin Wynne wrote: As the year turns yet again, I thought you might like to see a picture of yours truly working on Templot:those early Delphi IDEs were terrible... |
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