rdfs:comment | - Henry is the No. 3 green engine. He is a long and fast engine and has a thoroughbred look. Like all thoroughbreds, he tends to be a little high-strung and a bit of a worrier. But on any day he'll give any engine a run for its money.
- Henry is a green LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 tender engine. He is engine #3 . Henry is a long, fast engine with a thoroughbred look. He is prone to illness.
- Henry is a green tender engine. He is engine #3. Henry has a thoroughbred look. He is prone to illness. Henry can be a worrier at times.
- Henry The Green Engine is a TTTE Character Two.
- Henry is the No. 3 green engine.
- Henry the Green Engine was first published in 1951. It was written by the Reverend W. Awdry and illustrated by C. Reginald Dalby.
- Henry is a green mixed-traffic engine. He is one of the main protagonists in the both the Railway Series and the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends television series.
- Henry is the No. 3 green engine. He is a long and fast engine. He tends to be a little high-strung and a bit of a worrier. He is Gay
- Henry the Green Engine is the sixth book of the Railway Series.
- Henry the Green Engine is a fictional anthropomorphic 4-6-0 steam locomotive from The Railway Series by the Reverend Wilbert Vere Awdry and his son, Christopher Awdry, and the spin-off children's television series, Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. He lives on the fictitious Island of Sodor with many other locomotives, including Thomas. He is engine number 3 on the North Western Railway, and was one of the first engines to be described, appearing in the first book. He is a little smaller than Gordon, who also appeared in the first book.
- Henry the Green Engine is a long fast engine who has a thoroughbred look. Like all thoroughbreds, Henry can easily get sick on a regular basis. He used to need special welsh coal, but after an accident pulling the Flying Kipper, he was rebuilt at Crewe, from a GNR A1 Pacific/C1 Atlantic 4-6-0 into an LMS Stanier 5MT "Black 5" 4-6-0. With his new shape now, Henry is ready to give any engine a run for its money.
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abstract | - Henry is the No. 3 green engine. He is a long and fast engine and has a thoroughbred look. Like all thoroughbreds, he tends to be a little high-strung and a bit of a worrier. But on any day he'll give any engine a run for its money.
- Henry the Green Engine is a long fast engine who has a thoroughbred look. Like all thoroughbreds, Henry can easily get sick on a regular basis. He used to need special welsh coal, but after an accident pulling the Flying Kipper, he was rebuilt at Crewe, from a GNR A1 Pacific/C1 Atlantic 4-6-0 into an LMS Stanier 5MT "Black 5" 4-6-0. With his new shape now, Henry is ready to give any engine a run for its money. Henry's persona can be difficult to pinpoint. Sometimes, he is somewhat pompous like Gordon and James, at other times he is sensitive, or he can be somewhat depressed. But overall, he is very intelligent, helpful and strong at heart. Henry has also from time to time suffered from illness. Henry is a nature lover as well, and likes to stop by a forest he and Toby once helped with, and is always happy there.
- Henry is a green LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 tender engine. He is engine #3 . Henry is a long, fast engine with a thoroughbred look. He is prone to illness.
- Henry is a green tender engine. He is engine #3. Henry has a thoroughbred look. He is prone to illness. Henry can be a worrier at times.
- Henry The Green Engine is a TTTE Character Two.
- Henry is the No. 3 green engine.
- Henry the Green Engine was first published in 1951. It was written by the Reverend W. Awdry and illustrated by C. Reginald Dalby.
- Henry is a green mixed-traffic engine. He is one of the main protagonists in the both the Railway Series and the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends television series.
- Henry is the No. 3 green engine. He is a long and fast engine. He tends to be a little high-strung and a bit of a worrier. He is Gay
- Henry the Green Engine is a fictional anthropomorphic 4-6-0 steam locomotive from The Railway Series by the Reverend Wilbert Vere Awdry and his son, Christopher Awdry, and the spin-off children's television series, Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. He lives on the fictitious Island of Sodor with many other locomotives, including Thomas. He is engine number 3 on the North Western Railway, and was one of the first engines to be described, appearing in the first book. He is a little smaller than Gordon, who also appeared in the first book. Although he is a hard worker, he can be prone to illness, which many engines put off as laziness. He was originally a failed prototype engine, who as the result of a small firebox (which was a similar shape to Gordon's) was often ill and a poor steamer. The Fat Controller gave him special Welsh coal, which helped. But worse was to come – he had an accident while pulling the express fish train known as the Flying Kipper. The Fat Controller sent him to the works at Crewe, where they rebuilt him into his present shape. Henry was given a new firebox which gave him a similar specification to an LMS Class 5MT "Black Five" locomotive. This cured his illness completely.
- Henry the Green Engine is the sixth book of the Railway Series.
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