ER photos from the Bluebell museum
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ER photos from the Bluebell museum
Just found this collection of ER photos.
Reedsmouth to Kings Cross and many odd places in between.
Start on the 1950 date and just click the next month button when ready.
http://www.bluebell-railway-museum.co.u ... /index.htm
Reedsmouth to Kings Cross and many odd places in between.
Start on the 1950 date and just click the next month button when ready.
http://www.bluebell-railway-museum.co.u ... /index.htm
Re: ER photos from the Bluebell museum
Some interesting pictures there - just a shame about the heavy blue copyright logo across the middle of every picture.
Re: ER photos from the Bluebell museum
Every photo is somebodies copyright and it's entirely reasonable to protect them against plagiarism.I've found several of my own photos used without credit and in one case the owner of the site claimed them as copyright!
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I am not saying there should not be a copyright mark its just that in this case it spoils the pictures.
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Re: ER photos from the Bluebell museum
Some excellent photos here, most are new to me; however one of the 1955 photos captioned Middleton in Teesdale is actually Cotherstone.
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Re: ER photos from the Bluebell museum
Some excellent pictures on this website, although a couple listed as Hertford North are of Hertford East (Nov. 1960)
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If you mean the one with the big fir tree that is actually Mickleton - Cotherstone was on an embankment. See my 1977 photo here. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinzac55/3890335683/60041 wrote:Some excellent photos here, most are new to me; however one of the 1955 photos captioned Middleton in Teesdale is actually Cotherstone.
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Definitely! - Not many overhead wires at Hertford North in those days!broxbourne1840 wrote:Some excellent pictures on this website, although a couple listed as Hertford North are of Hertford East (Nov. 1960)
Regarding some others :
- Going by the 26 Nov.1950 King's Cross photo, 2-26-2, of 62822, looks like the train was in platform 7.
- 12 Jun.1954; I've a feeling that the captions of the two photos at Highgate may be inaccurate concerning direction of view and/or Up/Down sides.
- 30 Apr.1955 : Two Hatfield photos; the 1st is there - but the second, 5-127-2, - pretty sure isn't Hatfield: St.Albans Abbey I think. The third, 5-127-3, 'Midland Main Line' from NLL - correct; Dock Junction signal box on left: And on the right - Incline line from MR to Maiden Lane box & Camden Road, and St.Paul's Road goods depot.
The fourth; the train is on the Down Goods north of Copenhagen Tunnel, having come from Goods & Mineral signal box, and so had either come down from the N.London Line via that Incline line from St.Pancras Jn.(NLR), or out of KX Goods Yard or 'Top Shed', or from KX station via the short but steep Down South London Goods just north of Gasworks Tunnel.
- 27 Aug. 1955: 1-18-1 'Unknown'; Looks like Firsby South (see 1-17-6 just before).
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Re: ER photos from the Bluebell museum
Yes, I thought they were in that area, or possibly Bellwater Junction.StevieG wrote: - 27 Aug. 1955: 1-18-1 'Unknown'; Looks like Firsby South (see 1-17-6 just before).
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And my spotters' b&w photo site is at http://spottinglogs.blog
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Re: ER photos from the Bluebell museum
Yes, you are right - I was going by the buildings and didn't notice the fact it was in a cutting!PinzaC55 wrote:If you mean the one with the big fir tree that is actually Mickleton - Cotherstone was on an embankment. See my 1977 photo here. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinzac55/3890335683/60041 wrote:Some excellent photos here, most are new to me; however one of the 1955 photos captioned Middleton in Teesdale is actually Cotherstone.