Victorian attraction celebrates 125th anniversary
A patron of Groudle Glen railway has called on government to support the Island's 'small but vital' heritage industry.
Yesterday marked the 125th anniversary of the Victorian attraction, which is now a volunteer operated charity.
A special celebration was held to mark the occasion with specials guests such as the Lieutenant Governor Sir Richard Gozney.
Charles Guard took the opportunity to address the crowd:
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