Henry Greenly

[1] Greenly is perhaps best remembered for his miniature locomotive designs.

In 1909, along with Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke, Henry Greenly started and edited Model Railways and Locomotives Magazine.

He worked with Captain J E P Howey on the designs for the world-famous Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway in Kent, England, and served as that railway's Chief Engineer.

He was also involved with innovative locomotive design work at the nearby Saltwood Miniature Railway.

Greenly's designs have been celebrated in countless periodicals and books,[4] but the greatest testimony to his skill is the enormous number of his locomotives that are still operating today.

Henry Greenly's 1:1 blueprint diagrams for 0 to 2½ gauge, a page from the 1924 Bassett-Lowke Catalogue B