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* BackupTwin: ''The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways'' seems to suggest that the Henry that returns home from Crewe is a totally different engine rather than a rebuild. No explanation is given for how Henry II has Henry I's memories and personality.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Although [[WholeEpisodeFlashback set in 1935]], it's likely that the decreasing quality of Sodor's coal was inspired by the British coal industry's postwar situation. Most of the country's top quality coal was sold for export to pay Britain's war debt, leaving the domestic market settling for poor burning, extra-sooty coal.

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* BackupTwin: ''The Island of Sodor: Its People, History GrowingTheBeard: As beloved and Railways'' seems to suggest that iconic as the Henry that returns home from Crewe first five books are, "Henry the Green Engine" is regarded to be a totally different engine rather turning point for the series, with the engines and world becoming more consistent and solidified than a rebuild. No explanation is given for how Henry II has Henry I's memories prior (particularly Henry, thanks to his redesign). It was also the point in which real-world events truly began to seep into and personality.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Although [[WholeEpisodeFlashback set in 1935]], it's likely that
influence the decreasing quality of Sodor's coal was inspired by the British coal industry's postwar situation. Most stories in a major way, which would result in many of the country's top quality coal was sold for export to pay Britain's war debt, leaving best stories in the domestic market settling for poor burning, extra-sooty coal.series.



* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: ''TIOS'' suggests that Henry's rebuild by the Other Railway was accommodated so quickly because Sir Topham Hatt pulled some strings, having apprenticed there under real life engineer William Stanier.
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* ValuesDissonance: The boys in ''Henry's Sneeze'' were originally described as being "black as n***s". Rev. Awdry rewrote it in 1972 to "black as soot" after being roasted in the press.

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* ValuesDissonance: The boys in ''Henry's Sneeze'' were originally described as being "black as n***s".niggers". Rev. Awdry rewrote it in 1972 to "black as soot" after being roasted in the press.
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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: ''TIOS'' suggests that Henry's rebuild by the Other Railway was accommodated so quickly because he pulled some strings, having apprenticed there under real life engineer William Stanier.

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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: ''TIOS'' suggests that Henry's rebuild by the Other Railway was accommodated so quickly because he Sir Topham Hatt pulled some strings, having apprenticed there under real life engineer William Stanier.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Although [[WholeEpisodeFlashback set in 1935]], it's likely that the decreasing quality of Sodor's coal was inspired by the British coal industry's postwar situation. Most of the country's top quality coal was sold for export to pay Britain's war debt, leaving the domestic market settling for poor burning, extra-sooty coal.
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* BackupTwin: ''The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways'' seems to suggest that the Henry that returns home from Crewe is a totally different engine rather than a rebuild. No explanation is given for how Henry II has Henry I's memories and personality.


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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: ''TIOS'' suggests that Henry's rebuild by the Other Railway was accommodated so quickly because he pulled some strings, having apprenticed there under real life engineer William Stanier.
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* ValuesDissonance: The boys in ''Henry's Sneeze'' were originally described as being "black as n***s". Rev. Awdry rewrote it in 1972 to "black as soot" after being roasted in the press.

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* ValuesDissonance: The boys in ''Henry's Sneeze'' were originally described as being "black as n***s".n*****s". Rev. Awdry rewrote it in 1972 to "black as soot" after being roasted in the press.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Henry, on the part of the Reverend Awdry, who had been planning to write him out.
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* ValuesDissonance: The boys in ''Henry's Sneeze'' were originally described as being "black as n***s". Rev. Awdry rewrote it in 1972 to "black as soot" after being roasted in the press.

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