Laurel and Hardy Romeny Hythe and Dymchurch Railway 2007

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2007

It was Sunday the 8th of July and, while most people were crowding the streets to watch the Tour de France whiz by, in another part of Kent a different crowd was descending on the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway.
Roger Robinson's 'Saps at Sea Tent' were celebrating their 100th meeting with a weekend of entertainment, culminating in the gathering at "the world's smallest public railway." By way of a coincidence it was also sixty years since Laurel and Hardy had reopened this famous railway after the war -- 21st March 1947.

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