On another site i think i have found footage relating to Malcolms posting of a picture showing SR Lord Nelson and Indicator Shelter. Relax there is LNER footage as well.
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=75377
Excellent Historical Photos
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Re: Excellent Historical Photos
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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As far as ours being a "grand hobby" aye Malcolm you are right, it grieves me that society in general treats us as "oddballs".
We dont plant bombs, we dont kill anyone, we dont persecute anyone, we are just ordinary folk who love trains but in the world of Nu Liebour we are fifth columnists.
This country has become the "4th Reich"
We dont plant bombs, we dont kill anyone, we dont persecute anyone, we are just ordinary folk who love trains but in the world of Nu Liebour we are fifth columnists.
This country has become the "4th Reich"
Re: Excellent Historical Photos
Some more to use to look back into the past. This time Liverpool Street station.
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Re: Excellent Historical Photos
great shots, I love Liverpool Street. Even now it is a real icon and a great station environment.
The way it is nestled in a side street off Bishopsgate and the scale of the old taxi ramp running down into the lower concourse. It is even more impressive considering the GER was consistantly broke and still managed to bag enough land in the City and totally dwarf Broad Street next door.
Keep them coming Malcolm.
The way it is nestled in a side street off Bishopsgate and the scale of the old taxi ramp running down into the lower concourse. It is even more impressive considering the GER was consistantly broke and still managed to bag enough land in the City and totally dwarf Broad Street next door.
Keep them coming Malcolm.
don't forget about the Great Eastern Railway