More old 127 Film

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Re: More old 127 Film

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strang steel wrote:I have just bought this transparency on Ebay, but there are no details about location. It looks like southern ECML to me but I cant read the station name on the lamp.

I am sure many people will recognise it.
Yes the north end of Peterborough station circa 1968 i would say.

The s/box was Peterborough North box which closed around the time of the re-modelling of the station in 1973.
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Micky wrote:
strang steel wrote:I have just bought this transparency on Ebay, but there are no details about location. It looks like southern ECML to me but I cant read the station name on the lamp.

I am sure many people will recognise it.
Yes the north end of Peterborough station circa 1968 i would say.

The s/box was Peterborough North box which closed around the time of the re-modelling of the station in 1973.
For what it's worth in the face of the several similar replies, SS, I also agree with the above. The signals definitely look right to me for PE (single-needle [morse] telegraph code for Peterborough North :) ), although I didn't know the area as well as I did the one south of Hitchin.
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I can't say that i was over familiar with Peterborough north station and the surrounding area but i did manage to visit the old station before re-modelling took during the early 1970s on several occasions between 1969-73.

I recall during the early 1970s riding as a passenger on a down express from Kings Cross to Doncaster one day and stopping at Peterborough north station and on leaving the north station Peterborough north s/box was still there 'switched in' but the signalman appeared to be signalling trains with a set of hand-flags because he was standing at the window with the s/box flags in his hand?. The up main line home signal arm with Cresent Junction's up main line distant signal arm beneath it (as seen in the picture) had both been removed but the bracket signal post was still there and the box was obviously still open?. I think it may have been just prior to Peterborough power box being commissioned.
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Four more scanned 127 negs.
Any information gladly received. :)
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1655 is Waverley west end with the North British Hotel behind (now called the Balmoral!!!)
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I think 1653 is Loch Treig, in which case probably at Eastfield
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Img142 in storage at St Margarets or Bathgate?
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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img 1653 Dunfermline shed.......see high embankment on the left where the mainline runs.
img 1654 Dunfermline shed....... distinctive ash plant.
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Thank you for all of your replies, much appreciated :)
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Re: More old 127 Film

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Not LNER I think, but I found this in the middle of my job lot of slides.

It looks Southern, but I wonder if anyone can recognise the area. The train is mixed with two covered vans a carriage and a brake van. The loco looks to be an Ivatt 2-6-2T.

I wondered if it could be the Swanage branch?
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Re: More old 127 Film

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Numerous branches on the South Coast could all be candidates.
Exmouth, Seaton, Bridport, Sidmouth for starters.
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Hi Iron Duke,may I ask how or what you are using to scan these negs? I have been given several hundred, i think 126 negs, of locos some taken in late fifties and it would be good to see them in positive.
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It'd be good to see them on here, too. Hint, hint! :D
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Thats why am asking !!!! Theres one of 60026(?) minus tender in a shed yard possibly Scotland s for a start,a J37 with a straight stovepipe is another in the pile..
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Re: More old 127 Film

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Most decent transparency scanners can scan negatives in b/w and colour, as long as they are not too large and the scanner comes with a suitable holder for them.

I dont know about flatbed scanners, I'm afraid.
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