I believe that Mr Malone is correct. I passed the second photo on to probably the best expert on narrow gauge that I know:
"It shows Scotland Wharf, VA on the SS&S (3') after line was abandoned in 1929. Photo was made by late Henry Crittenden and shows SS&S #20 and 24 (BLW 2-6-2s) in December 1931. Full story of the SS&S is being covered in seven NG &SL GAZETTE articles that stared with Jan/Feb 2013 issue and will continue in each issue through Jan/Feb 2014. Scotland Wharf was on the James River, just across from Jamestown Island (via State Ferry that still operates)
Mal Ferrell
That was a 3' line that ran to the James River in Virginia.
Bob Meckley
Glen NH
"It shows Scotland Wharf, VA on the SS&S (3') after line was abandoned in 1929. Photo was made by late Henry Crittenden and shows SS&S #20 and 24 (BLW 2-6-2s) in December 1931. Full story of the SS&S is being covered in seven NG &SL GAZETTE articles that stared with Jan/Feb 2013 issue and will continue in each issue through Jan/Feb 2014. Scotland Wharf was on the James River, just across from Jamestown Island (via State Ferry that still operates)
Mal Ferrell
That was a 3' line that ran to the James River in Virginia.
Bob Meckley
Glen NH