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MBF North East Area Exhibition
South Shields, 18/05/02 (2/4)
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| Saturday, 18th May saw the first of
this year's two annual model
exhibitions to be hosted by the MBF
North East Area, at the Salvation Army
Hall, in South Shields. The venue
proved popular with members and the
public, last year, and it was decided to
use the hall again, to try to become
more established in the area. After
publicity flyers were distributed around
all the local libraries, local bus
operators, and a few plugs on BBC
Radio Newcastle, the decision paid off,
as attendance figures were almost
double on the previous
year! North East members rallied round, and with a couple of exhibits from guest areas, staged one of the most successful shows in the area for a long time. The exhibition was complimented by the pleasant surroundings of the hall, and superb refreshments, provided by the Salvation Army. Throughout the day they allowed us to use their large screen to show videos of South Shields, Newcastle and Sunderland Corporation trams, motor and trolleybuses. The standard of modelling was excellent, as usual, and Captain Ian Kerrison, of the Salvation Army, had great difficulty in deciding but, finally, he awarded 'best display' to Bob Robson with his ever-popular 'Durham Bus Station'. Derek High won 'best model in the show' with his 1:50 scale Duple-bodied Leyland PS1 coach in Economic livery. After the show was over, we were all treated to tea and cakes by the Salvation Army, which rounded off a thoroughly enjoyable day. Well done to all those who helped make this exhibition the success it was. The next exhibition hosted by the North East will be held at Linthorpe Community Centre, in MIDDLESBROUGH, on Saturday, 14th September, 2002, and will open to the public from 10:00am. Neil Mortson, MBF North East Area Secretary (As was the case last year, Neil Mortson sent me so many good photos of the fine models on display, at South Shields, that I had great difficulty in choosing those to fill the limited space in the Journal! It was heart-wrenching to leave any of them out! The MBF Website affords much more space, so herewith the complete 'album' - which would you have left out? - Ed.) |