Pics from lytham war w/e

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Pics from lytham war w/e

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A couple of pics from a war re-enactment weekend this summer. Couple of nice Morris's and a big Yank owned by a friend of mine he has restored himself :P
Sir Hugo Reginald Von Bartesby - "Burble and Squeak"
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Having trouble uploading... :cry:
Sir Hugo Reginald Von Bartesby - "Burble and Squeak"
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Oh great... :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Keep trying :)
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Try resizing on your pc and then re post. Need to be no larger than 640 x 480 or this site can't "cope" :D

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Sometimes when not sure how things are going to post, it's an idea to click the preview tab first, then if things are wrong or don't appear you're not actually putting the post out at that stage. When you are satisfied you can then click submit.

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ok
Sir Hugo Reginald Von Bartesby - "Burble and Squeak"
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