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| - Ser Wilbert ist ein Ritter aus der Stadt Steinsepte. Es ist nicht bekannt, welchem Haus er dient.
- Ffarquhar.jpg Wilbert, formerly "G. B. Keeling", is a saddletank named after the Reverend W. Awdry, who was at one time president of the Dean Forest Railway.
- Wilbert is a saddle tank engine. he is named after earliest author Wilbert Awdry.
- [[Category:Scouts in the cabin]] [[Category:characters from ]] [[Category:Characters voiced by ]] Wilbert (Beaver/Fred/Beavey) is a light brown beaver scout from Camp Kidney. He stays in Baked Cabin. Scoutmaster Lumpus tried using him as a chain saw to cut down the Migrating Mulberry Tree, starting him by pulling on his tail. It was also revealed at the same time that he wears a retainer. He was also seen helping Edward, Chip, Skip and Samson at Old Geezer Geyser to get on the bus before the girls did. He was also seen in No Beads, No Business, finding a free bag of chips that Raj threw. He was once friends with Edward temporarily but then became friends with the stork camper.
- Wilbert was built at Hunslet, Leeds Works, in 1953 and worked as a shunter at a colliery in Staffordshire. He was purchased by the Dean Forest Railway in 1976 and given the name "G. B. Keeling" in August 1981, but was renamed "Wilbert" on September the 13th, 1987, after the Reverend W. Awdry, who was then the president of the Railway. On November the 8th, 1983, Wilbert was honoured to haul a royal train for the Duke of Gloucester, and on September the 8th, 1991, attended the opening of the line to Lydney Lakeside with City of Truro. Wilbert is currently out of service and awaiting an overhaul.
- Wilbert was manufactured by the Hunslet Engine Company in Hunslet, Leeds, England, in 1953 and worked as a shunter at a colliery in Staffordshire. He was purchased by the Dean Forest Railway in 1976 and given the name "G. B. Keeling" in August 1981, but was renamed "Wilbert" on 13 September 1987, after the Reverend W. Awdry, who was then the president of the railway. On 8 November 1983, Wilbert was honoured to haul a royal train for the Duke of Gloucester, and on 8 September 1991, attended the opening of the line to Lydney Lakeside with City of Truro.
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| - Wilbert was built at Hunslet, Leeds Works, in 1953 and worked as a shunter at a colliery in Staffordshire. He was purchased by the Dean Forest Railway in 1976 and given the name "G. B. Keeling" in August 1981, but was renamed "Wilbert" on September the 13th, 1987, after the Reverend W. Awdry, who was then the president of the Railway. On November the 8th, 1983, Wilbert was honoured to haul a royal train for the Duke of Gloucester, and on September the 8th, 1991, attended the opening of the line to Lydney Lakeside with City of Truro. When Donald and Douglas needed help on the branchlines in 1993, the Fat Controller borrowed him from his railway in Gloucestershire - the railway's controller was a friend of his - to give the twins assistance. However, after Percy had an accident with some sacks of oatmeal Wilbert was redirected to Thomas' branchline to do Percy's work. After Percy's return, Wilbert went to help Duck and Oliver on the Tidmouth-Arlesburgh branch. Wilbert is currently out of service and awaiting an overhaul.
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