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small item, perhaps, but one adding im- 

 mensely to the careful finish of a locomotive. 



It is the intention of the London and 

 North-Eastern Company to add specimen 

 engines of each well-known type as they 

 go out of service. In this connection one 

 of the " Tennant " class will probably have 

 joined the Museum by the time this is in 

 print. These belong to the 'eighties, being 

 contemporary locomotives of Stroudley's 

 " Gladstones ". 



In 1931 the famous City of Nuvo, the 

 Great Western flier, was sent to the York 

 Museum. 



There is a strong probability that other 

 companies will hand over exceptional 

 engines for the Museum, but it will be 

 understood that a first consideration will 

 be the accommodation of rolling-stock, etc., 

 which belongs to the parent line. 



