W. B. Greenfield LNER Collection

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BJamieson
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W. B. Greenfield LNER Collection

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I expect some of you will have come across these already on the NELPG site but the quality is exceptionally high.

Bill

http://www.nelpg.org.uk/index.php?optio ... &Itemid=13
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Bill one caption is incorrect, Sunderland going to Wembley was Derby County. The real Sunderland was in the shops at the time.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Thanks 52D - have passed the information on.

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picture no6 is not in the dive under

picture no 11 commonwealth of australia is traveling south so surely it is an up express

picture no 20 both trains setting off to enter newcastle central
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Picture 20 shows the 10.00 am departures, for K/x with 2512 and Liverpool with 2582. The latter via Sunderland and Stockton will bear left at King Edward Bridge Junction past Gateshead M.P.D. Picture 21 is of the same trains leaving the Central. Incidentally 4491 (caption) should not be "speeding" anywhere near Manors!
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Fine collection. I met him a few times in Glasgow towards the end of the A4s on the Glasgow to Aberdeen 3 hour trains. I think he lived quite close to where the 9Fs slogged it out with the Tyne Dock to Consett ore trains.
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Fantastic! Nice to see new (to me) pics of Cock o' the north & 10000
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Very nice too. I only wish my b&w came out so well.
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BJamieson wrote:I expect some of you will have come across these already on the NELPG site but the quality is exceptionally high.

Bill

http://www.nelpg.org.uk/index.php?optio ... &Itemid=13

Thanks very much for the link.

I must show these wonderful photos to my father who was a keen trainspotter in the 1930s.

John
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And my spotters' b&w photo site is at http://spottinglogs.blog
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