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'''The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady''' was a twelve part TV adaptation about Edith Holden whose nature diary became a best seller. It starred Pippa Guard, Isabelle Amyesa and Brian Rawlinson and was first broadcast by Central Independent Television on 22 February 1984. A DVD is commercially available.
 
'''The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady''' was a twelve part TV adaptation about Edith Holden whose nature diary became a best seller. It starred Pippa Guard, Isabelle Amyesa and Brian Rawlinson and was first broadcast by Central Independent Television on 22 February 1984. A DVD is commercially available.
  
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==Filming on the SVR==
 
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It was partly filmed on the SVR using [[686 The Lady Armaghdale]] hauling [[Ex-Longmoor Saloons|Longmoor Saloons 7803, 7813 and 45021]] at [[Arley]] and between there and [[Highley]] in late 1983<ref>[https://wilt.jimdo.com/7b-3-1969-to-1993/ Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust website]</ref>.
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It was partly filmed on the SVR using [[686 The Lady Armaghdale]] hauling three [[Ex-Longmoor Saloons|Ex-Longmoor Saloons]] SR 7803 (Army 3007), 7813 (Army 3006) and 45021 (Army 3005) at [[Arley]] and between there and [[Highley]] in late 1983<ref>[https://wilt.jimdo.com/7b-0-6-0t-he686-of-1898/7b-3-1969-to-1993/ Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust website]</ref>. The scenes set within a carriage as it travelled along the railway were filmed in the compartment of [[GWR 9369 Nondescript Saloon|GWR Nondescript Saloon 9369]].
  
 
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The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady was a twelve part TV adaptation about Edith Holden whose nature diary became a best seller. It starred Pippa Guard, Isabelle Amyesa and Brian Rawlinson and was first broadcast by Central Independent Television on 22 February 1984. A DVD is commercially available.

Holden (1871 – 1920) authored her Nature Notes for 1906, published in facsimile form as the book The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady in 1977. These, and her life story, were later the subject of the dramatisation.

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Filming on the SVR

It was partly filmed on the SVR using 686 The Lady Armaghdale hauling three Ex-Longmoor Saloons SR 7803 (Army 3007), 7813 (Army 3006) and 45021 (Army 3005) at Arley and between there and Highley in late 1983[1]. The scenes set within a carriage as it travelled along the railway were filmed in the compartment of GWR Nondescript Saloon 9369.

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