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 * Bassett-Lowke (Henry Greenly), Bing, Märklin (and 16 mm scale/SM-32)


 * 610 mm / 19.05 = 32.02 mm -> IIf ??? / 2 ft (609,6 mm) / 19.05 = 32.00 !!!
 * Märklin Tinpate gauge V ?
 * Gauge 2. After the change to in 1909,  gauge was standardised as 3 gauge (or III gauge). ???
 * Track Gauge & Scale in https://merms.co.uk/, Mount Edgcumbe Railway & Model Society : Basic O gauge is to a scale of ¼ in to 1 ft. Gauge 1 is 3/8 in to 1 ft. Gauge 2 is 7/16 in to 1 ft. Gauge 3 is 12/32 in or 1/2 in to 1 ft. ???
 * https://www.world-of-railways.co.uk/techniques/model-railway-scales-and-gauges-explained/ ??? 1 - 1:30.5 - 10mm - 45 mm - www.gaugeone.org - http://web.archive.org/web/20230000000000*/www.gaugeone.org ; 3 - 1:22.5 - 13.5 mm - 2 ½” - www.gauge3.co.uk - http://web.archive.org/web/20210801000000*/http://www.gauge3.co.uk/ ???
 * Gauge 1 Model Railway Association, G1MRA-CH, https://www.g1mra.ch
 * https://www.rideonrailways.co.uk/paul/building/page14.html
 * https://www.stationroadsteam.com/9-12-inch-gauge-lbscr-mogul-stock-code-5410/ 9 1/4 inch gauge
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_and_a_quarter_inch_gauge !!!

Weitere Quellen Yumpu, Tin Plate Fan, tinplatefan.ch
 * https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/view/7047805/zur-fruhgeschichte-der-spielzeugeisenbahnen-aus-tin-plate-fan
 * https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/view/3930689/ein-streifzug-durch-die-geschichte-der-marklin-tin-plate-fan
 * https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/view/5241876/die-ersten-marklin-eisenbahnen-1-einleitung-tin-plate-fan


 * NEM 014, August 1975