Preservation
Class | Number | Location |
---|---|---|
1366 | 1369 | South Devon Railway Trust |
1500 | 1501 | Severn Valley Railway |
1600 | 1638 | Kent and East Sussex Railway |
8750 | 3650 | Didcot Railway Centre |
3738 | Didcot Railway Centre | |
4612 | Bodmin and Wenford Railway | |
5700 | 5764 | Severn Valley Railway |
5775 | Keighley and Worth Valley Railway | |
5786 | South Devon Railway | |
6400 | 6412 | South Devon Railway |
6430 | Llangollen Railway | |
6435 | Bodmin and Wenford Railway | |
5700 | 7714 | Severn Valley Railway |
7715 | Buckinghamshire Railway Centre | |
7752 | Tyseley Locomotive Works | |
7754 | Llangollen Railway | |
7760 | Tyseley Locomotive Works | |
9400 | 9400 | Swindon Steam Railway Museum |
9466 | Buckinghamshire Railway Centre | |
8750 | 9600 | Tyseley Locomotive Works |
9642 | Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway | |
9681 | Dean Forest Railway | |
9682 | Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway |
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Famous quotes containing the word preservation:
“There is something to be said for jealousy, because it only designs the preservation of some good which we either have or think we have a right to. But envy is a raging madness that cannot bear the wealth or fortune of others.”
—François, Duc De La Rochefoucauld (16131680)
“The bourgeois treasures nothing more highly than the self.... And so at the cost of intensity he achieves his own preservation and security. His harvest is a quiet mind which he prefers to being possessed by God, as he prefers comfort to pleasure, convenience to liberty, and a pleasant temperature to that deathly inner consuming fire.”
—Hermann Hesse (18771962)
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—Benjamin Harrison (18331901)