English: Among the camping coaches at St Germans in Cornwall is this former Great Western Railway tri-composite slip coach. 1097 was designed by William Dean and built in 1897. After withdrawal the body was used as a chalet at Goran Haven but has now been fitted on a replica underframe.
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