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Explores the archives to discover how the various scales and gauges developed. 3 1/4"g., miniature gauges, early years, Richard Trevithick's 4 3/4"g. model, Timothy Hackworth's 4 1/4"g. Sans Pareil & 3 1/2"g. Royal George, George Stephenson's 3 3/4"g. locomotive, 1798-1897, Hackworth's 5"g. Magnet, 4 3/4"g. 'Sir Daniel' class loco, 1898 to 1996, 2"g. six-coupled tank engine, 2 1/2"g. NE express engine, The Model Engineer loco a 3 1/4"g. 0-4-4 tank engine by Henry Greenly, 3 3/4"g. commercial model by W.J.Wood, 3 1/2"g. Model Engineer electric locomotive by Henry Greenly, 3 1/2"g. LNWR tank engine, 10 1/4"g. '2in.' scale 0-4-4 tank engine, 15"g. Little Giant, 5"g. LBSC tender version of Eva May, post-war years, discussion, facilities, cost, transport, conclusion, 5"g. LBSC Pansy, acknowledgements |