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75F
Issue 161 (2005)
p.224
4mm
The re-roofed steam sheds of the 1950s won few architectural prizes for elegance but their austere functionality is uniquely evocative of the period. Ralph Burrows of Bath built this 4mm scale model of Tunbridge Wells West for a friend's layout based on Eridge.
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Eridge
Issue 192 (2009)
p.163
4mm
Ralph Burrows built this fine 4mm scale portrait of a remote Sussex station as a reminder of long-ago cycling excursions.
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The Lodge
Issue 213 (2012)
p.64
4mm
Here Ralph Burrows introduces us to his recent extension to Wanhurst, and, in particular, one of his fine buildings, The Lodge, an Arts and Crafts style house of handsome proportions, that dominates Wanhurst Common.
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The Old Toll House
Issue 247 (2016)
p.142
4mm
Inspired by the architecture of Hampshire, Ralph Burrows found The Old Tollhouse by chance, and it has become the subject of another fine model on his Wanhurst layout previously featured in MRJ 174
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Water Tower at 75F
Issue 239 (2015)
p.149
4mm
Photograph and description of Ralph's scratchbuilt model of Tunbridge Wells West locomotive shed's water tower.
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'You are approaching the STRONG COUNTRY'
Issue 174 (2007)
p.83
4mm
Ralph Burrows' evocation of the Hampshire of his youth is a masterpiece of quiet observation and consummate architectural modelmaking - a delicious cameo of 1960s Britain that is as remarkable for what it leaves out as the details he puts in.
Wanhurst