tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8558174195550183084.post3385079657932791794..comments2024-01-13T12:28:05.745+00:00Comments on Construction & Maintenance blog: CRC's slag wall finishedJo http://www.blogger.com/profile/05480195769830116100noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8558174195550183084.post-56212653100951071992016-08-10T20:48:31.272+01:002016-08-10T20:48:31.272+01:00Thank you, Ted, I'm really grateful for that. ...Thank you, Ted, I'm really grateful for that. John got all muddled when he captioned his pictures in his later years, and some like these had no captions at all.<br />I also like the revelation that the funny cabin at the front is a fold down fogman's hut. It appears in other pictures to, and I was mystified. No one I asked knew what it was.<br />No more !<br />Thanks, Ted!Jo https://www.blogger.com/profile/05480195769830116100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8558174195550183084.post-66518435567647482592016-08-10T10:34:36.179+01:002016-08-10T10:34:36.179+01:00Great job on the slagstone wall at CRC, well done....Great job on the slagstone wall at CRC, well done. Thanks for providing a link to the fascinating photos taken by the late John Diston. After having a quick look through them, I recognised the location of 2 of the shots, Grantham, Lincs. The photo of V2 No 60809 is taken from the yard looking towards the station and Grantham's Anglican church spire can just be seen in the background. A4 No 60012 is seen in Grantham shed yard with the (to me) distinctive fold-down Fogman's hut in the foreground. Great blog as usual, thanks.Toddingtontedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02470051178926426104noreply@blogger.com