Photographs from back in October, hope they are of interest;
Y7 985 in LNER markings getting ready at the start of the day - a great little locomotive and perfect for the Beamish operation
Hetton Colliery locomotive in the must-see Pockerley Waggonway engine shed
Puffing Billy replica
Locomotion replica
Engine shed, with Steam Elephant replica and Locomotion replica
Malleable
Non-working 'Coffee Pot', formerly in the Darlington Railway Museum
Working Seaham Colliery 'Coffee Pot'
1916 Baguley/McEwann & Pratt 'Jacob' petrol mechanical, shortly before leaving Beamish - for more information on the world's oldest petrol standard gauge locomotive, see my blog post on it here - http://electric-edwardians.blogspot.com ... otive.html
Beamish Railway photographs, October 2011
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Beamish Railway photographs, October 2011
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Re: Beamish Railway photographs, October 2011
Ay up!
What a pity the "coffee pot" wasn't in steam. I have seen a De Winton in steam - quite the strangest thing I've ever seen on rails!
What a pity the "coffee pot" wasn't in steam. I have seen a De Winton in steam - quite the strangest thing I've ever seen on rails!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
Re: Beamish Railway photographs, October 2011
I keep an eye on the Beamish facebook and flickr page for photos and other updates and always seem to narrowly miss the more unusual vehicles in operation - there was a 1918 tractor in operation a while ago which looked great. That said, I was taking part in an early WW1 recruitment living history event there in October a week after these photographs were taken, we were all lined up in the main street when a steam roller came chugging towards us, so we had to get out of the way sharpish to avoid re-enacting this scene from the 1905 film 'An Interesting Story' (1905)
Author of 'The North Eastern Railway in the First World War' - now available in paperback!
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