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[[File:HatleyModel1.jpg | thumb|300px|right|Hatley signal box and railway cottages.]]
 
[[File:HatleyModel1.jpg | thumb|300px|right|Hatley signal box and railway cottages.]]
 
[[File:HatleyModel2.jpg | thumb|300px|right|Hatley station building]]
 
[[File:HatleyModel2.jpg | thumb|300px|right|Hatley station building]]
This OO gauge model, built by Kirtley Models for Colin Penny, depicts [[Arley]] as Hatley, from the TV series [[Oh, Doctor Beeching!]], complete with Victorian railway cottages, and vehicles and rolling stock that featured in the series.
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This six foot long OO gauge model, built by Kirtley Models for Colin Penny, depicts [[Arley]] as Hatley, from the TV series [[Oh Doctor Beeching!]], complete with Victorian railway cottages, and vehicles and rolling stock that featured in the series.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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==Links==
 
==Links==
[https://colscollections.weebly.com/hatley-station.html# Hatley on Colin Penny's web site]<<br>
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[https://colscollections.weebly.com/hatley-station.html# Hatley on Colin Penny's web site]<br>
[https://www.kirtleymodels.co.uk/dioramas Hatley on Kirtley Models' web site]
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[https://web.archive.org/web/20200920131425/https://www.kirtleymodels.co.uk/dioramas Hatley on Kirtley Models' website 20 September 2020, via Wayback Machine internet archive] (Retrieved 25 November 2022)

Latest revision as of 12:30, 25 November 2022

Hatley signal box and railway cottages.
Hatley station building

This six foot long OO gauge model, built by Kirtley Models for Colin Penny, depicts Arley as Hatley, from the TV series Oh Doctor Beeching!, complete with Victorian railway cottages, and vehicles and rolling stock that featured in the series.

See also

List of Models of the Severn Valley Railway

Links

Hatley on Colin Penny's web site
Hatley on Kirtley Models' website 20 September 2020, via Wayback Machine internet archive (Retrieved 25 November 2022)