Dutch HRCA's 2006 AGM


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The Dutch HRCA had its annual AGM on Sunday 14th May 2006. Gert Jonker was our host this time, and it turned out that his house was also an ideal venue for the AGM. We had an excellent meeting.

 

For the first time, we had an official Dutch HRCA meeting sign outside the building. Gert's house is in the eastern part of the Netherlands, and he was concerned that we would miss the building.

DHRCA Sign

Venue

His house is a former guest-house, built around 1900. As a guest-house it has more than enough rooms to display a collection, or have an AGM!

Theme of the AGM was "To bring your 3 favourite items'. Our host had set up some tables to display the goodies. Here you can see a few members unpacking their items.

Most members of the Dutch collect more than Hornby Trains alone. So the 'favourite items' became a show of some of the finest brands the Toy Train industry once offered.

Hornby items on show

Paul and Hans

Here you can see Paul van Hooft (left) discussing some items with Hans van Dissel. Hans had brought his very early MR Hornby Trains set, along with a 1909 Carette tram and trailer. In the left-hand corner you just can spot the contribution of our secretary Peter Zwakhals. He had brought four Hornby E220 Special Locomotives and, as usual with Peter, in excellent or better condition.

Jan van der Voo surprised us with a huge pile of complete Hornby Trainsets. Most of them of post-war, but a few nice pre-war ones too. Here you see (starting from the left) Jan van der Voo, Henk Brouwer, Gert Jonker and Paul van Hooft discussing the details of a early GWR No. 1 Passenger Set.

Discussion on trains

Hornby E320 Nord Set

Henk Brouwer (left) brought along one of his latest additions. A very nice E320 Riviera Blue Trains set from the late '30s. Just in front of that a Bassett-Lowke 4-6-0 'Royal Scot' locomotive and an electric Hornby E120 Special Tank in FCS livery. These items certainly put a smile on the face of Niek van Ees (right).

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