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Charles Burrell and Sons: AF 9293

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  • No:3986
  • Reg: AF 9293.
  • Built 1924, delivered on 4th July 1924.
  • 10 tons.
  • Single cylinder Class 'A' Roller.
  • Supplied to R. Dingle and Sons, Stoke Climsland, Cornwall.
  • First of an order of six similar engines.
  • Worked around the Newquay area for all her working life.
  • Preservation started by Sam Payne of Newton Abbot.
  • Sold to Richard Sandercock of Dingles Steam Village.
  • New fire box by R. Sandercock and The Thursday Night Gang in 1996.
  • Sold to Garry Nelson in St. Ives.[1]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The West of England Steam Engine Society 2012 Stithians Rally Programme.