The Immortal Thomas the Tank Engine
I wonder if, when the Reverend Wilbert Vere Awdry wrote the first story, he would have believed how his tales of Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends would still be going strong in the 21st century, more than sixty years later.
Like many other children, my two year old nephew is one of the latest converts to these magical books. He loves the toys and DVDs too. Thomas and his friends seem to have achieved immortality. For young children, the primary audience for the books, they don't seem old-fashioned, just fun.
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Rev. W.V. Awdry and the Birth of Thomas
Born in 1911, Wilbert Vere Awdry was ordained as a priest in the Church of England in 1936. In 1943 his young son, Christopher, was sick with measles and Awdry made up a story to keep his mind off feeling bad. Like all young children, that wasn't enough. He wanted a model so the Rev. Awdry managed to make a tank engine for him. Christopher called it Thomas and so the famous tank engine was born leading to the first books being published - The Three Railway Engines in 1945 and then Thomas the Tank Engine in 1946.
At the front of Thomas the Tank Engine, a letter was printed from the Rev. Awdry to his son. It said:
"Dear Christopher,
Here is your friend Thomas, the Tank Engine. He wanted to come out of his station-yard and see the world. These stories tell you how he did it. I hope you will like them because you helped me to make them.
Your Loving Daddy"
Isn't that sweet?
The Rev Awdry and His Son

The Rev Awdry never looked back after those first two books in the Railway Series were published. His last Thomas book was published in 1976 bringing the total to 26.
Although the author never printed another letter in the books to his son, he did print one to his readers addressed to "Dear Friends" and giving them information about the book they were about to read.
The demand for new stories continued unabated. By now, children who loved the earlier books had youngsters of their own and introduced Thomas to them. His son Christopher, the little boy who first inspired the Rev. Awdry to invent Thomas, took up his father's mantle and wrote more stories about the little engine and his friends.
Thomas' Engine Shed: The Classic Library
Thomas' Engine Shed: The Classic Library (Thomas & Friends)
Amazon Price: $118.12 (as of 01/07/2010)![]()
This stunning gift box contains all 26 of the Thomas books written by the Rev. A.W. Awdry, in their original format. These small, classic volumes are ideal for the small hands of Thomas' youngest fans. Beautifully packaged in a handsome Engine Shed gift box, it is an essential gift item for Thomas fans and train lovers.
Also available from Amazon.co.uk
Thomas the Tank Engine Books
Thomas & Friends: The Great Discovery
Thomas & Friends: The Great Discovery
Amazon Price: $13.49 (as of 01/07/2010)![]()
Thomas the Tank Engine stars in an all-new movie guest starring Pierce Brosnan as the narrator! Sodor Day is coming and all the engines are busy preparing. When Thomas gets lost in the mountains, he discovers the old town of Great Waterton! Soon the whole island is buzzing with the news of Thomas' discovery and restoring the town in time for the big day. Join the fun and meet a new engine friend named Stanley!
Also available from Amazon.co.uk
The Island of Sodor

The Island of Sodor, location of Thomas the Tank Engine's branch line and Engine Shed
Copyright © Amos Wolfe used under Creative Commons Licence.
The branch line and engine shed where Thomas and his friends work and live is located on the island of Sodor. There is no real Sodor but it takes its name from the title Bishop of Sodor and Man, ie the Isle of Man off the north west coast of England. Sodor is said to be a corruption of the ancient name of the southern Scottish islands.
The Rev. Awdry needed to have a clear idea of the geography of his make-believe island if he was to make the stories consistent.
The map above was made by Amos Wolfe according to information in the books and can also be seen on the Sodar - Wikipedia page.
Thomas And Friends: Special Delivery
Thomas And Friends: Special Delivery
Amazon Price: $7.99 (as of 01/07/2010)![]()
A Thomas and friends themed computer game teaching shape sorting, memory skills, color matching, following directions,logic and deduction, telling time, observation and counting. You can even print off a certificate of achievement.
Suitable for children 3 years old and over.
Also available from Amazon.co.uk
It's Great to be an Engine
Characters in the Thomas Railway Series

Thomas the Tank Engine of course, is the star of the books, who has two built-in tanks container water, instead of pulling one behind, making it suitable for short distance work.
Edward the Blue Engine is a major character in the series who pulls either freight or passenger cars. He has a number 2 painted on his tender.
Henry the Green Engine is the number 3 engine and was prone to sickness in the early stories until he was cured.
Gordon the Big Engine is strong and the fastest of the engines in the series. He is very proud of his speed and this gets him into trouble in one of the stories. He pulls the express.
James the Red Engine can be a naughty engine getting him into trouble. When Gordon can't pull the express train, James does.
Percy the Small Engine is one of Thomas' best friends. He originally only did shunting work but was eventually promoted to goods (freight) train.
Toby the Tram Engine has a cow catcher on front and panels covering his wheels so he looks quite different to the other engines. He's the peacemaker in the engine shed.
Duck the Great Western Engine wears Great Western colours. He was bought from the 'Other Railway' and his real name is Montague.
Donald and Douglas the Scottish twins arrived together at the train shed even though the Fat Controller had ordered only one engine.
Trevor the Traction Engine, unlike all but one of the other engines, is an agricultural machine but he helps out but lives in the Vicarage garden.
George the Steamroller is the other road steam engine like Trevor, although George hates the railway engines. He says, "Railways are no good, pull them up, turn them into roads!"
Oliver the Western Engine made a daring escape from the 'Other Railway' before he was scrapped by its controller.
Daisy the Diesel Rail-Car was a late addition and she thought herself superior to the engines, forgetting that pride comes before a fall.
BoCo the Diesel Engine is a diesel electric locomotive. He's a happy, jolly character and is eventually accepted by all the other engines.
Mavis the Quarry Diesel is a diesel-mechanical shunting engine belonging to the quarry company although she does help with work on the branch line.
Bill and Ben the Tank Engine Twins are another set of twins although they work for the china clay company.
Annie and Clarabel are Thomas' coaches, with Annie being the main passenger coach, just behind Thomas, while Clarabel is positioned at the back carrying the guard, luggage and any extra passengers.
The Fat Controller, as he's always called, has a real name: Sir Topham Hatt. He is the boss and is always shown wearing a top hat and morning suit.
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- A big part of my hubby's childhood, so he tells me lol Great stuff 5*s
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