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Yorkshireman
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12 years ago
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I may have missed this when it first appeared in July, but look what the Geordies have dug up!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2379064/Wooden-railway-built-200-years-ago-discovered-near-colliery.html
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Nice, wonder why they had to get a photographer from Manchester to take the photos ??
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