Vincent Astor's railroad
Re: Vincent Astor's railroad
Looking a little deeper, the URL below to IBLS reveals a little more about LBSC, his brief visit to the U.S., and additional comments on this forum by John K.in 2007.
http://ibls.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=LBSC#1930
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http://ibls.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=LBSC#1930
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Re: Vincent Astor's railroad
A brief Google search reveals a mine of infromation on this topic. The URL below for an IBLS page contains photos, advertisements and further comments by Keith Taylor on Calvert Holt's business. Photos of LBSC are also included.
http://ibls.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Calvert_Holt
Another IBLS page has additional information, including LBSC's description of his visit to the NYSME and information from John K. originally posted on Chaski in 2007. (The lower closeup photograph purported to be LBSC is definitely not LBSC!)
http://ibls.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=LBSC#1930
A vast number of photographs from the era discussed here are shown, including early meets in New England and at GGLS:
https://www.google.com/search?q=IBLS+lb ... ihu5Hy1rzh
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http://ibls.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Calvert_Holt
Another IBLS page has additional information, including LBSC's description of his visit to the NYSME and information from John K. originally posted on Chaski in 2007. (The lower closeup photograph purported to be LBSC is definitely not LBSC!)
http://ibls.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=LBSC#1930
A vast number of photographs from the era discussed here are shown, including early meets in New England and at GGLS:
https://www.google.com/search?q=IBLS+lb ... ihu5Hy1rzh
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Re: Vincent Astor's railroad
A brief Google search reveals a mine of information on this topic.The URL below is for an IBLS page with photos, advertisements, and comments by Keith Taylor on Calvert Holt and his business.
http://ibls.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Calvert_Holt
Another IBLS page has additional information, including LBSC's description of his visit to the NYSME and information from John K. originally posted on Chaski in 2007. (The lower closeup photo purported to be LBSC is definitely not LBSC!)
http://ibls.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=LBSC
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http://ibls.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Calvert_Holt
Another IBLS page has additional information, including LBSC's description of his visit to the NYSME and information from John K. originally posted on Chaski in 2007. (The lower closeup photo purported to be LBSC is definitely not LBSC!)
http://ibls.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=LBSC
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Re: Vincent Astor's railroad
Oops! I apologize for the multiple near-identical posts above. I did not realize the topic had gone to a second page and thought my comments had not been posted. Sorry about that.
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Re: Vincent Astor's railroad
BTW, to move this back to the original topic, the brothers have located copies of the relevant Model Engineer issues in the UK. I will post more when they are received.
Also to add to the mystery, this is from a 1938 Ladies Home Journal:
The engines — Mr. Astor keeps a stable of them — were designed by Herbert Pinkham, superintendent at Ferncliff. Whenever Mr. Astor wants to decide some particularly difficult question, he takes a ride on the little railroad.
Also to add to the mystery, this is from a 1938 Ladies Home Journal:
The engines — Mr. Astor keeps a stable of them — were designed by Herbert Pinkham, superintendent at Ferncliff. Whenever Mr. Astor wants to decide some particularly difficult question, he takes a ride on the little railroad.
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I've been doing some research online into the Astor Estate locomotives and I came across this forum.
I know its an old topic, but maybe one of you is still interested and will see this??
I actually have the 4-8-4 locomotive that came from the Astor Estate pictured above. It's a 3 1/2". Sandiapaul asked where it was, so I thought I'd comment back.
I'm trying to upload a photo, but it keeps saying it's invalid. I'll keep trying if there's anyone interested in seeing it.
Thanks,
Carol
I know its an old topic, but maybe one of you is still interested and will see this??
I actually have the 4-8-4 locomotive that came from the Astor Estate pictured above. It's a 3 1/2". Sandiapaul asked where it was, so I thought I'd comment back.
I'm trying to upload a photo, but it keeps saying it's invalid. I'll keep trying if there's anyone interested in seeing it.
Thanks,
Carol
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Re: Vincent Astor's railroad
I for one be very interested in the locomotive photo, as it would answer some questions that are just could be this and it could be that. It would be great to see Calvert Holt`s 3/4" engine as he has been gone since 1938. It being a Northern type it is a big locomotive even in 3/4" 3 1/2" gauge.
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Re: Vincent Astor's railroad
The board limits the size of images, both in pixels and file size. You may have to reduce the size before it will be accepted by the software.
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Re: Vincent Astor's railroad
Here are a few photos of the locomotive. Hopefully it answers some questions.