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Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton who restored the Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield

Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton who restored the Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield Railway on 30th January 1994. © Mirrorpix

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Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton: Preserving History, One Carriage at a Time". In this print captured on January 30th, 1994, we are transported back to the enchanting era of Victorian railways. Meet Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton, two remarkable individuals who dedicated themselves to restoring a magnificent Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield Railway. Donning their timeless beards, hats, and overalls, these two mature men exude passion as they pose proudly on the platform of the museum station. With smiles that radiate joy and accomplishment, it is evident that their hard work has paid off. The photograph captures not only the physical restoration but also the emotional journey undertaken by Peter and Mel. Their commitment to preserving this piece of history shines through every detail in this image - from the meticulously restored carriages to the majestic steam engines that once graced our public transport system. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we can't help but feel grateful for individuals like Peter and Mel who dedicate themselves to keeping our heritage alive. This photo serves as a reminder of how important it is to cherish our past while embracing progress. Thanks to Memory Lane Prints' dedication in capturing such historical moments with utmost authenticity, future generations will have an opportunity to appreciate the rich tapestry of our transportation history through images like these.


Framed Prints of Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton who restored the Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield

Bring the rich history of Tanfield Railway to your home with this stunning framed print from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring the iconic moment when Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton successfully restored the Victorian railway carriage on 30th January 1994, this print captures the passion and dedication of these preservation pioneers. The high-quality print is expertly framed in a classic design, making it a beautiful addition to any wall. Relive the excitement of railway history with this unique and inspiring piece.


Photo Prints of Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton who restored the Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield

Relive the nostalgic charm of railway history with this beautiful photographic print from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton during their restoration of the Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield Railway on 30th January 1994, this print captures a significant moment in railway preservation. The high-quality Media Storehouse print brings the authentic details of the scene to life, making it a must-have for railway enthusiasts and history buffs. Order now and add a touch of history to your home or office decor.


Poster Prints of Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton who restored the Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield

Bring history to life with our stunning Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints featuring the captivating image "Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton Restoring the Victorian Railway Carriage at Tanfield" by NCJ from Memory Lane Prints. This evocative photograph captures the moment of pride and accomplishment as these dedicated individuals completed their restoration project on 30th January 1994. Transport yourself back in time and adorn your walls with this beautiful piece of railway heritage.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton who restored the Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield

Bring history to life with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring Peter Wakeman and Mel Deighton from Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle showcases the momentous occasion when Peter and Mel completed the restoration of a Victorian railway carriage at Tanfield Railway on 30th January 1994. Immerse yourself in the rich details of this captivating image as you piece together this jigsaw puzzle, perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Engage in a fun and rewarding experience as you uncover the story behind this remarkable restoration project.

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Driver Bill Barker gets ready to give pit engine No. 2274 a send off on its journey to
Volunteer Rosemary Smith welcomes the Deltic diesel locomotive to the Stephenson Rail
Mike Forrester on a ACC5 Pecket engine built in 1939 called Ashington No
The Sir Cecil A. Cochrane, one of the engines at Tanfield Railway on 31st August 1981
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