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internalfire

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  1. Apologies for confusion. Currently the Archive is available at the address given. Still hoping to keep this alive but with over 5tb of data the server we host on has become too expensive for the museum to maintain - when there were sufficient donations it was not an issue, current climate has killed that. We have also digitised the remaining Ailsa Craig drawings and records, also online at the moment. A number of people have now offered financial to help keep the archive online so fingers crossed. Access is always available at the museum. Paul
  2. The records are online at https://www.ifarchive.net for the moment, you can search for an engine serial number and get any data held (it may need to be indexed if not already done). To browse the original day books you can make a request for access to the museum but because of problems in the past you would have to visit the museum have a general dig. Most pre-war day books are digitised along with all the surviving drawings - about 100,000.
  3. Appreciate this is an old thread but we have the Petters records and a quick look through the S type sales in the mid 30s shows three 12/14 marine being sold to S E Barlow & Co. in 1935 and a further engine in 1937. No 18/21 shown.
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