Spent an enjoyable day at NRM York on Thursday - and a less than enjoyable journey home thanks to someone stealing cable between Rotherham and Meadowhall which turned a 1.5 hour journey into a 4 hour one and about four different trains (after I decided to use the train as 'it'll cost about as much, take the same time and be more relaxing than driving'!)
I was mainly there for research reasons, but managed to get this done by 3pm and spent the rest of the day enjoying the museum - my mini-tripod enabled me to get some better photographs than previous visits (the tripod is about 10cm tall, but is perfect for museums, resting on display boards, handrails etc)
SECR 757 4-4-0 and LNWR 2-4-0 790 'Hardwicke'
LNWR 790 'Hardwicke'
North Eastern Railway 1907 Cravens Steam Crane
Great Northern Railway J13 (J52) 0-6-0ST 1247
LSWR M7
Midland Railway Spinner
LBSCR 0-4-2 'Gladstone'
LNER V2 2-6-2 4771 'Green Arrow'
NER Director's Saloon
Great Eastern Railway S56 (J69) 0-6-0T 87
NER 2-2-4T 66 'Aerolite'
North Staffordshire Railway No 1 Battery Locomotive of 1917
NER 'Long Boiler' (ex Stockton and Darlington Railway) 1001 class 0-6-0 1275
NER Dynamometer Car
Stanier 2-6-4T 2500
LNER A4 4-6-2 4468 'Mallard'
North British Railway C class (J36) 0-6-0 'Maude'
NRM York photographs
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Re: NRM York photographs
Well done - great pics, and of some, not so regularly photographed subjects. Thanks for sharing!
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Oh, so Mallard's back in a prime position, but Green Arrow's still stuffed away at the side
I wish they'd get the connecting rods back on 'em too
I wish they'd get the connecting rods back on 'em too
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G'Day Gents
Thank you for that, I enjoyed those pictures, don't get to NRM to often.
The M7, gives me the impression of a wet night at Waterloo
manna
Thank you for that, I enjoyed those pictures, don't get to NRM to often.
The M7, gives me the impression of a wet night at Waterloo
manna
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Thanks chaps - it's the pre-grouping items that are my main interest, so anything 1923 onwards doesn't get much of a look-in from me. Unfortunately the lovely Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway 2-4-2T 1008 was in too bad a position to photograph, as it has been since at least last October. Hopefully the NER crane will be on public display again soon too. I believe it was removed from the open area in front of the main hall for the York Wheel, but hasn't returned, it's a very impressive item to have and now it's sat in a car park getting dirty.
I really like how the M7 shot came out too Manna - the 'wet platform' is the wood between 3 or 4 benches arranged in a square with the top between covered over, I rested my camera on the far end and it came out with that effect.
Shame about the barriers at the front of the Midland Spinner, but they're no doubt there as public have been climbing on it's flat front before
I really like how the M7 shot came out too Manna - the 'wet platform' is the wood between 3 or 4 benches arranged in a square with the top between covered over, I rested my camera on the far end and it came out with that effect.
Shame about the barriers at the front of the Midland Spinner, but they're no doubt there as public have been climbing on it's flat front before
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What was on the turntable? I hope it isn't what I think it is
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It most likely is - 'Hogwart's Castle'. Aside from 'City of Truro' outside in the pouring rain and a Scammell mechanical horse, the Only large GWR exhibit currently at York
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So it is, I though it was 46201 I like Olton Hall, but I hate it with the Hogwarts nameplates on
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