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The Model Railway Club’s Exhibition of 1931, held at the Central Hall, Westminster, showed a diversity of models demonstrating how wide is the field of model railway engineering. The club is amateur in character, and many of the beautiful models, the work of amateurs who had had no mechanical training, had been made with the simplest tool equipment. The model railway engines were a wonderful attraction to both young and old, as will be seen by our picture showing three visitors interested in the display. -Sport and General, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 4038, 4 August 1931, Page 42

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The Model Railway Club’s Exhibition of 1931, held at the Central Hall, Westminster, showed a diversity of models demonstrating how wide is the field of model railway engineering. The club is amateur in character, and many of the beautiful models, the work of amateurs who had had no mechanical training, had been made with the simplest tool equipment. The model railway engines were a wonderful attraction to both young and old, as will be seen by our picture showing three visitors interested in the display. -Sport and General, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4038, 4 August 1931, Page 42

The Model Railway Club’s Exhibition of 1931, held at the Central Hall, Westminster, showed a diversity of models demonstrating how wide is the field of model railway engineering. The club is amateur in character, and many of the beautiful models, the work of amateurs who had had no mechanical training, had been made with the simplest tool equipment. The model railway engines were a wonderful attraction to both young and old, as will be seen by our picture showing three visitors interested in the display. -Sport and General, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4038, 4 August 1931, Page 42

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