Whilst the steam tram engine was being delivered to Manchester, Kath & I went to Bakewell show. Kath had never been before whilst I had been once - travelling on an excursion train
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to Bakewell in the 1950s.
1. Gloop may be useful for cleaning the concrete at Wakebridge.
2. I thought a 'bread van' was a type of bus popular with NBC subsidiaries in the 1980s.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi5w-QDichvaUGqHMEgHnFDY8UO2zh3ZxqjRSiA36lnfTtQCNb3vo_YMXD_pv4vumFVe0OTqRPPZ5XaEmIMo4dQuZZZwzBTY4QfQRtbe6zap19YxvjymTRjnqsdSDZNS7kX0LDV/s400/IMG_4051.JPG)
3. The Black Country Museum was amongst the hundreds of stall holders.![Posted by Picasa](//photos1.blogger.com/pbp.gif)
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