It seems that "Bubbles" ended up at the Eastleigh
Lakeside Steam Railway. I rang these guys on 1 December 2016, apparently they are not
interested in the history of their engines. I’m pretty disappointed and so I am posting this just in case someone does give a damn.
I have an orignal postcard or two
I have an original ticket.
"Bubbles" March 1965 - The passengers are all my family.
This Fickr website was very useful for information:
"The brainchild of Dudley Alexander the 10 1/4"
gauge Meadow End Railway operated between 1954 and 1966 in the large grounds of
a private house (Meadow End) in Brockenhurst, Hants. It opened to the public on
occasional Sundays with all proceeds going to charity, mostly horse charities.
It was operated by this 4-6-4 steam loco named
'Bubbles' which had originally been built by H.C.S. Bullock in 1932 for use on
Captain Holder's private railway at Beaulieu, Hants where it was known as
'Audrey'.
The loco later changed hands a few times, and was
even regauged to 7 1/4", but nowadays it resides on the Eastleigh Lakeside
Railway where it's been converted back to 10 1/4" gauge and reverted to
its original name of 'The Monarch'.
Meadow End house still survives but the land
occupied by the railway was later sold and redeveloped with housing."
My grandparents, who knew Dudley Alexander well, are sitting on the bench.