No. 29 at the Severn Valley Railway's spring steam gala.
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1369 at the Severn Valley Railway's spring steam gala, 20/04/2024.
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The Bridgnorth Castle Hill Railway, 20/04/2024.
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7812 Erlestoke Manor at the Severn Valley Railway's spring steam gala, 20/04/2024.
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60532 Blue Peter at the Severn Valley's spring steam gala, 20/04/2024.
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Has anyone else noticed that the 11th Doctor and Mr Bean shared a similar style of dress? Maybe Mr Bean was in fact a Time Lord!
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The Talyllyn Railway Preservation Society's stand at the model railway exhibition the other week. Note that they were embracing their Awdry connections.
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Yes, that sounds like the best case scenario, and the one that would be for the best. Quite frankly, I can't see someone like Reinette, who's led a very sheltered life and used to being pampered and waited on hand and foot, coping with the difficult life of travelling in the TARDIS and facing life or death situations daily. And that's to say nothing of how awkward things would've been between her and Rose!
Something I've been thinking about if Reinette had come aboard the TARDIS in The Girl in the Fireplace; would she have replaced Rose as the Doctor's love interest or would the Doctor try to have his cake and eat it by having both Rose and Reinette on the go at the same time? Quite frankly, I don't either option would reflect too greatly on the Doctor, as romancing two women at the same time is a disgusting, misogynist thing to do, but then so is ditching someone you've been close to for some time for someone fancier. I don't know; the more I think about the Doctor's characterisation in that episode, the more I think Steven Moffat needs an education on what is and isn't acceptable when it comes to writing relationships. GITF certainly raises a lot of alarm flags about Moffat's attitude towards women. Anyone else got any thoughts on how having both Rose and Reinette in the TARDIS would've worked out?
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The Horrid Lorries and their real-life basis; the Foden OG range lorry.
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Gordon at Kirk Ronan.
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Postman Pat's van and it's real-life basis; a 1980 Freight Rover Sherpa Van.
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