Steam train Ivor the engine there he is look on his way to Grumbley with a flat truck of farm spuds and another new pair of leather boots for Mr. Ding the gold miner.
Toot-toot Steam train Ivor the engine blow his steam whistle, morning Ivor the engine, morning Mr. Jones said Mrs. Potty cutting her hedge row with her garden shears, good morning called back Jones the steam.
That's Mrs. Potty she's rich is Mrs. Potty, you'd never believe it that she's so rich she has new hats sent all the way from London town.
See that hill over there Steam train Ivor the engine that's called smock hill top, I've never seen any smock come out of it though!
O so there is we much have a look at that, Jones the steam, climbed up the side of the smocking hill and opened its lid.
O I'll take a look at that thing, there was a fire right inside the hill and there's some thing in the middle of it!
Jones the steam went back the Ivor the engine to fetch the iron tongs and hoisted the thing out of the hole.
It was as round as a Rugby football and red hot, hay Ivor the green engine look at that, what do you reckon that is?
Ivor the engine peep some steam from his funnel, no I don't know either, let's go and show it to gold miner Mr. Ding.
What is the red ball made of ask Ding, o it hot he shouted.
Certainly it is it just came out of smoky mountain hill.
Smoky hill top o yes smoky hill is an extinct volcano that is! Time was hundreds of years ago when flames and rocks all red hot and boiling flew out the top of that like firework night.
I know I've read books I'm educated, well if your that educated Mr. Ding tell us what to do with this.
Put it back were you found it, go strait back now. Steam train Ivor the engine peeped and tooted o yes it choir practice said Jones the steam.
We'll be late if we go back, do you imagine it will be all right in Ivor engine firebox.
I don't know if it will be all right because I don't know what it is o well we will try it and see, they place the hot red egg shape in Ivor's fire and setoff.
That thing what ever it was in Ivor firebox was as hot as a hundredweight of best coal and Ivor the train engine steamed like the wind on the Welsh railway down to Grumbley town.
Are there you are Ivor the train engine, punctual as ever I'm glad to say. Well ladies and gentlemen shall we sing!
Page one from the top, the singing group practice started with the green engine Ivor singing along too.
Hold on a mint said the choral group conductor tapping his stick, but there was sill some one singing, the sound saw coming from inside Ivor the train fire box.
I wonder if that's it said steam train driver Jones as he opened the boiler door.
O it's broken Mr. Evans what is broken Mr. Jones?
Do you know land of my farther said Idris a small red dragon looking out of Ivor's chimney funnel smokestack?
It was knot one of your lumping great fairy-tale dragons but a small trim heraldic welsh dragon glowing red hot and smiling.
Do you know land of my farther said the Idris Welsh red dragon once more!
O yes of course certainly ever appropriate if I may say so Mr. Evans called.
Come ladies and gentlemen land of my farther if you please and they all started to sing.
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Complete Ivor The Engine DVD 70s Kids TV Show Railway Cartoon
This classic Complete Ivor the Engine DVD 70s kids TV show railway cartoon gathers together some of the favorite Welsh railway line animator childrens 1970 characters and the Complete comprises of each and every one of the full-colour TV shows episodes, of the most loved traditional children's programme Ivor the Engine.
This small extraordinary north Wales railway, in which the tiny green train Ivor the engine sings in the choir and there is a fire red-dragon called Idris in his firebox.
This make-believe 70s kids TV show railway cartoon was invented, by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin.
The animated silver screen steam Ivor the train stories have enchanted young kids and grown-ups for more than three television viewing generations.
Complete DVD Ivor The Engine Welsh railway cartoon actors: Ivor The Engine Voiced by , Olwen Griffiths , Anthony Jackson , Oliver Postgate .
The childrens 1970s classic DVD has a run time of approximately 183 minutes.
This small extraordinary north Wales railway, in which the tiny green train Ivor the engine sings in the choir and there is a fire red-dragon called Idris in his firebox.
This make-believe 70s kids TV show railway cartoon was invented, by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin.
The animated silver screen steam Ivor the train stories have enchanted young kids and grown-ups for more than three television viewing generations.
Complete DVD Ivor The Engine Welsh railway cartoon actors: Ivor The Engine Voiced by , Olwen Griffiths , Anthony Jackson , Oliver Postgate .
The childrens 1970s classic DVD has a run time of approximately 183 minutes.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Childrens puzzle Ivor the engine steam train jigsaw online game
Test out your young kids skills and ingenuity with this enjoyable steam train cartoon jigsaw game puzzle activities!
You can simply solve this fun basic Childrens puzzle Ivor the engine steam train jigsaw online game by moving all the multi-coloured picture interlocking jigsaw puzzle pieces to match the Ivor the engine and Jones the steam picture above.
This is a fun but simply Ivor the train free online jigsaw game for young kids to participate in, has only a small number of jigsaw puzzle parts to move around into there correct placers, to unravel the Walsh railway station childrenscartoon Ivor the engine images.
Enjoy and have some 1970 TV cartoon fun..!
You can simply solve this fun basic Childrens puzzle Ivor the engine steam train jigsaw online game by moving all the multi-coloured picture interlocking jigsaw puzzle pieces to match the Ivor the engine and Jones the steam picture above.
This is a fun but simply Ivor the train free online jigsaw game for young kids to participate in, has only a small number of jigsaw puzzle parts to move around into there correct placers, to unravel the Walsh railway station childrenscartoon Ivor the engine images.
Enjoy and have some 1970 TV cartoon fun..!
Monday, February 7, 2011
Ivor The Engine Cartoon Animation Kids 1970s TV First Episode The Railway
Not so very long ago in the top left hand corner of Wales there was a steam-railway, it wasn't a very long railway line or a very important railway.
But it was called The Merioneth and Llantisilly Railway Traction Company Limited and it was all there was and in a shed in a siding at the end of the railway live the locomotive of The Merioneth and Llantisilly Railway Traction Company Limited, which was a long name for a little engine.
So his friends just called him Ivor the engine.
Now in the morning Edwin Jones the steam the engine driver would come down over the hill.
Morning Ivor, jumping cold this morning, he would take wood and paper and light steam train Ivor's fire fill up his coal box check the water and then when Ivor the train had steam up, he would make his pot of tea and sat on train Ivor engines step to drink it.
Are well right then we better do some work I suppose said Jones the steam. Out they would trundle, out of the shed and out into the bright morning air. Jumping cold it was too that winter morning but bright as a pin, and Ivor the engine felt glad to be alive and steaming, because little engines love the cold whether.
The puffed down the track, hello the signal was against them. O here is a how-do you-do; Owen is not awake yet, can you give him a blow Ivor.
So Ivor did blow loud on is brass steam trumpet. Is it early you are Edwin Jones the steam? No it's late you are Owen the signal, pull your little leaver back, we've got work to do, so Owen the signal made the railway signal go to red and Ivor-engine steamed away.
Up the hill into Llaniog station, these Dai station look waiting for them.
Morning Jones morning Ivor the engine, hello Dai what have you got for us today, o nothing special.
We better get some coal up for Grumbley gasworks and there's a box of tomatoes for Mr. Davie at Tiny edge and this bag of fish for Mrs. Thomas if you wouldn't mind. O I don't mind I'll take it in with Ivor.
I wouldn't do that he'll want it fresh not fried, right then I'll put it on the coal, she can have it black.
Can you connect up the track for me Dai station, right away then Edwin Jones the steam bye Ivor the train!
That was little green Ivor tank engine favorite run along the top of the hill, he loved to look down the valley and see the trees and welsh dry stone-walls, Welsh Mountain pony horses and the sheep and houses and the sea shinning in the distance.
Morning train Ivor engines morning Mr. Jones, good-morning Mr. Pew is it coal you was Mr. Jones. What else have you got Mr. Pew; we've only got coal Mr. Jones right then we'll have coal.
Well that was just another day's work, as Dai station said nothing special. Mr. Davie got his red-tomatoes, Mrs. Thomas the old welsh-lady got her cod-fish thank you Mr. Jones she said, you're welcome Mrs. Thomas he replied.
It was evening when they reached Grumbley gasworks and delivered the coal.
Now it was time for the church quire practice, Evans the song was waiting for them. From the top if you please said Evans the song. The engine drive said steam train Ivor is a member of the Grumbley and District Choral Society.
Very proud of little green Ivor tank engine in the District Choral Society, well there in not many Chapel quires having a locomotive sing first bass. It's not at all usual even in north Wales.
Watch YouTube Ivor the Engine Cartoon Animation Kids 1970s TV First Episode the Railway clip.
But it was called The Merioneth and Llantisilly Railway Traction Company Limited and it was all there was and in a shed in a siding at the end of the railway live the locomotive of The Merioneth and Llantisilly Railway Traction Company Limited, which was a long name for a little engine.
So his friends just called him Ivor the engine.
Now in the morning Edwin Jones the steam the engine driver would come down over the hill.
Morning Ivor, jumping cold this morning, he would take wood and paper and light steam train Ivor's fire fill up his coal box check the water and then when Ivor the train had steam up, he would make his pot of tea and sat on train Ivor engines step to drink it.
Are well right then we better do some work I suppose said Jones the steam. Out they would trundle, out of the shed and out into the bright morning air. Jumping cold it was too that winter morning but bright as a pin, and Ivor the engine felt glad to be alive and steaming, because little engines love the cold whether.
The puffed down the track, hello the signal was against them. O here is a how-do you-do; Owen is not awake yet, can you give him a blow Ivor.
So Ivor did blow loud on is brass steam trumpet. Is it early you are Edwin Jones the steam? No it's late you are Owen the signal, pull your little leaver back, we've got work to do, so Owen the signal made the railway signal go to red and Ivor-engine steamed away.
Up the hill into Llaniog station, these Dai station look waiting for them.
Morning Jones morning Ivor the engine, hello Dai what have you got for us today, o nothing special.
We better get some coal up for Grumbley gasworks and there's a box of tomatoes for Mr. Davie at Tiny edge and this bag of fish for Mrs. Thomas if you wouldn't mind. O I don't mind I'll take it in with Ivor.
I wouldn't do that he'll want it fresh not fried, right then I'll put it on the coal, she can have it black.
Can you connect up the track for me Dai station, right away then Edwin Jones the steam bye Ivor the train!
That was little green Ivor tank engine favorite run along the top of the hill, he loved to look down the valley and see the trees and welsh dry stone-walls, Welsh Mountain pony horses and the sheep and houses and the sea shinning in the distance.
Morning train Ivor engines morning Mr. Jones, good-morning Mr. Pew is it coal you was Mr. Jones. What else have you got Mr. Pew; we've only got coal Mr. Jones right then we'll have coal.
Well that was just another day's work, as Dai station said nothing special. Mr. Davie got his red-tomatoes, Mrs. Thomas the old welsh-lady got her cod-fish thank you Mr. Jones she said, you're welcome Mrs. Thomas he replied.
It was evening when they reached Grumbley gasworks and delivered the coal.
Now it was time for the church quire practice, Evans the song was waiting for them. From the top if you please said Evans the song. The engine drive said steam train Ivor is a member of the Grumbley and District Choral Society.
Very proud of little green Ivor tank engine in the District Choral Society, well there in not many Chapel quires having a locomotive sing first bass. It's not at all usual even in north Wales.
Watch YouTube Ivor the Engine Cartoon Animation Kids 1970s TV First Episode the Railway clip.
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