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 Deltic Depot October 2004 

On the Friday before the event the display area had to be set up. 08-10-04
We now possess flame cuts from all our locos plus some others on loan. 08-10-04
Enter the public! 10-10-04
The display area/museum is something we need to develop, any budding display designers out there? 10-10-04
For the first time we were able to easily display how the engines are located within the loco which was popular amongst the visitors, perhaps we should replace the inner and outer skin with perspex? 10-10-04
Visits to the cab were as popular as ever.10-10-04
The sales stand provides necessary income. 10-10-04
And in the background to all this,the finishing touch of the corporate logo was applied to our gates. Many thanks to Steve Hollis who did much of the preparation work (and aquired the gates in the first place)also to the other painters,David Reay, Phil Dunn,Richard Senior, Richard Wardle, Duncan Fenwick and Nigel Paine.
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