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Graham Farish SE&CR 25T Brake Van

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1918-preservation

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Graham Farish’s new model portrays one of the first batch of 20 prototype vans built from 1918 onwards at the SE&CR’s Ashford works with a 12” deep underframe. The subsequent batch of 20 vans to Diagram No. 1560 had

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