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Me[edit]

I am an admirer of the band Strawbs (hence the name). I am a musician who plays bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, mandolin, tin whistle and hazards vocals. I currently play in a local pop/rock band, and I used to play in rock bands and folk bands.

I am a volunteer at the Corris Railway.

I have always been an afficionado of Britain's railways (in particular the Cheshire and Isle of Wight areas) and am attempting to recreate some of these in model form.

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20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Strawbs - A Choice Selection of Strawbs - A Taste of Strawbs - Ah Me, Ah My - All Our Own Work - Autumn (song) - Barclay James Harvest (album)Baroque & Roll - Benedictus (Strawbs song) - Blue Angel (Strawbs album) - Burning for You - Bursting at the Seams - Charmer (Strawbs song) - Concert Classics (Strawbs album) - Deadlines - Deep Cuts (Strawbs album) - Déjà Fou - Don't Say Goodbye (album) - Dragonfly (Strawbs album) - DuochromeForever (Strawbs song) - Full Bloom (Acoustic Strawbs album) - Ghosts (Strawbs album) - Grace Darling (song) - Grave New World - Greatest Hits Live (Strawbs album) - Halcyon Days (Strawbs album) - Heartbreak Hill (album) - Heavy Disguise - Here It Comes (song) - Hero and Heroine - Hero and Heroine (song) - Hey Little Man ... Thursday's Child - Hey Little Man ... Wednesday's Child - Hummingbird (Rick Wakeman and Dave Cousins album) - I Only Want My Love to Grow in You - Is It Today, Lord?Lay Down - Lay Down with the Strawbs - Lemon Pie (song) - Live at Nearfest - New World (Strawbs song) - Nomadness - Oh How She Changed - Old School Songs - On Growing Older - Painted Sky - Part of the Union - Preserves Uncanned - Queen of Dreams - Recollection (Strawbs album)Ringing Down the Years - Sandy Denny and the Strawbs - Sex and FlagsSecret Paths - Shine on Silver Sun - Strawberry Sampler Number 1 - Strawbs (album) - Strawbs by Choice - Strawbs in Concert - Swaddling Songs - Tears and Pavan - The Best of Strawbs - The Boy in the Sailor Suit - The Broken Hearted Bride - The Collection (Strawbs album) - The Complete Strawbs - The Flower and the Young ManThe Journey's End - The Man Who Called Himself Jesus - Tomorrow (Strawbs song) - Two Weeks Last Summer

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Bishop's Court railway station - Gob-y-Deigan railway station - Lezayre railway station - Over and Wharton branch lineOver and Wharton railway stationWest Berk railway station - Whitegate railway station - Winsford and Over Branch Line - Winsford and Over railway stationTemplate:Foxdale lineTemplate:Mid-Cheshire LineTemplate:Peel lineTemplate:Port Erin lineTemplate:Ramsey line

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