Paul

Again today as I read what Matt wrote one more time all I can think about is how cool it is that this D.A.R. gang is keeping the memory and stories of the D.A.R. alive. Thanks to all at the tables, especially Samuel and Matt running Paul's digital D.A.R. and a big one to Dan too for the talk and the cool number plates that must have attracted a lot of attention as well.downeastrailfan wrote:The show was a success! Samuel provided a laptop with Paul's simulator, and it got a lot of positive comments. Thanks to Samuel, Nelson, Dan, Tim and Ashley for working the table.
Dan borrowed the number plate from no. 26 from a private collector in Halifax. Lots of photos of it were taken! I consider this to be the pinnacle of DAR memorabilia and got my picture taken with it. I tried uploading photos, but the software doesn't like photos from my Samsung S3.
I made contact with two former employees. Hopefully they will share their stories here. There were also locals who had stories of relatives who worked for the railways. I asked that they write and submit them.
I ended up writing my contact info on scraps of paper. Not very professional, and we should have cards for the next show.
I had a lot of fun. The show was steady, but not swamped. There was a lot of interest and it kept me very busy. Not much down time. I would like to set up at other events and continue our "community outreach." I'm thinking the Bridgewater Exhibition, and the Berwick fair. If anyone knows of other events, let me know, and I'll need at least one other person to work each show.
STEM wrote:Really you guys! Thanks for your super effort in presenting and keeping the DAR history alive and well in the community!!
No. 32's number plate. Wow. That is sweet and a real treasure. One wonders if we could get a casting from that and make some plastics or whatever replicas!!!
Have you posted that No. 32 plate photo to the wiki yet Dan?