From the papers of the Revd E.W. Boston, Narrow Gauge Railway Museum, Tywyn (on loan from the Record Office of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland).
11 May 1949, Bell Hotel, Knapford
Dear Teddy,
I trust life as a curate is not treating you too badly. I am, as I think I told you, away on Sodor before heading down to Towyn. Tidmouth, and the NWR, to my surprise, is not yet wholly under the yoke of the Midland Region. The larger engines, ‘Henry’, ‘James’ and - sadly - ‘Gordon’ present a sorry spectacle at the back of Tidmouth shed yard. One fears for their future, alas, and also for the attractive branches in the island. Some good news, however. In the absence of a train to take me up to Farquhar, I braved the bus to Knapford and was surprised and not a little pleased, to find ‘Thomas’, NWR no. 1, in fine fettle, marshalling the branch goods for Farquhar and looking very well having been recently overhauled. I have, naturally, taken a few pictures, which I shall share later. He remains a very useful engine, as he was when I first met him before the War, and for many years to come, I hope.
With all best wishes,
Wilbert