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A British made, hand crafted model of the iconic Lynton & Barnstaple Railway station. This limited edition Lilliput Lane collectible by David Tate will make a great gift.
Height:10.5cm Length: 19cm
Illuminated Interior (requires 2 AA batteries or 3v adaptor (not supplied))
Comes with full authentication certificates
This is a model of a Lynton & Barnstaple Railway open wagon in SR Brown livery
This is a model of a Lynton & Barnstaple Railway open wagon in grey livery
This is a model of the 4 wheel van in its final form, in L&B Grey Livery.
This is a model of the 4 wheel van in its final form, in SR Brown Livery.
This is a model of Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Bogie Brake Van 23 in Southern Railway Brown livery.
This is a model of Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Bogie Brake Van 23 in grey livery, as can be currently seen on the railway in full size at Woody Bay Station.
Small 20 page paperback booklet, written by the late Sir Atholl Oakley.
Photo book with captions with scenes depicting the working of steam traction on the Southern Railway.
This book reflects John Simpson’s enthusiasm for Manning Wardle - the Leeds company universally renowned as builders of high-quality locomotives
"This book brings together a remarkable collection of over 130 photographs, most never published before, illustrating the many facets of this idiosyncratic railway.
This fantastic book covers a whole multitude of forgotton little railways of the west country.
112 page book from Oakwood Press now in its first reprint.
A simple photographic journey from Barnstaple to Lynton on the old railway
21 page full colour guidebook for the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway at Woody Bay.
This book is an absolutely excellent insight into the 1952 disaster and a must for anyone interested in learning about the subject.
1:25000 scale map (2½ inches to 1 mile). Number 9 in the Outdoor Leisure series for Ordnance Survey covering the Exmoor area.
A 27min DVD, telling the story of the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway and its reconstruction to date.
A great DVD detailing the history of this part of North Devon’s ‘Withered Arm’.