Wonderfully evocative film of life at Waterloo Station in Southern Railway days.
http://film.britishcouncil.org/london-terminus
South of the river
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South of the river
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Re: South of the river
Thanks for that, hq1. I just love those glimpses of another time. I was hoping to find other railway films on that site, but no such luck.
Cheers, Giner
Cheers, Giner
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Re: South of the river
Piqued by that brief portion of MN 21C6 towards the end of the film, I dug around a bit and found this: http://www.bulleidlocos.org.uk/(S(osakn ... JohnC.aspx
Turns out the fellow who built it is originally from within 'our' territory and is looking to build a P2! Might be worth keeping an eye on this fella.
Turns out the fellow who built it is originally from within 'our' territory and is looking to build a P2! Might be worth keeping an eye on this fella.