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THREE-TON YORKSHIRE WAGON MAKES PROGRESS

It was good to see OG reporter Joseph Lewis’s pictures taken on New Year’s Day at Sedgemoor Market, showing Mendip Steam’s just-completed Yorkshire 3-ton boiler for top-class restorer Gilbert Armour of Ladyhill, Northern Ireland.

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