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(Rolling stock at Highley during filming of The Incredible Robert Baldick in 1972. 686 The Lady Armaghdale was cosmetically modified with an extended chimney and false Salter safety valves. Two of the recently arrived [[Ex-Longmoor Saloons| Ex-L...)
 
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Rolling stock at Highley during filming of The Incredible Robert Baldick in 1972. 686 The Lady Armaghdale was cosmetically modified with an extended chimney and false Salter safety valves. Two of the recently arrived Ex-Longmoor Military Railway saloons, Army 3006 (ex-SECRSouth Eastern and Chatham Railway, pictured) and Army 3005 (ex-LNWRLondon & North Western Railway) were also used, repainted cream and red by permission to appear of Russian origin.

Photograph by David Cooke. The original may be found here.

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