Phil Sutters' photos with the keyword: Clerestory Coach - UK Stock
LMS 3P 4-4-0 40747 with Midland Railway clerestory…
13 Nov 2012 |
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There are so many distinctive features in the background that I am sure someone can identify the location.
I am not quite sure why I hadn't connected this negative scan with the print version, already uploaded - www.flickr.com/photos/phil-seaford/5356817345/in/photostr... but I have now!
We know from that that this is 40747 at Leeds City station in 1950. I have put this on the map where the current main Leeds station is shown, but I don't know whether this was ever called 'City', which is what Dad's caption refers to.
LNWR Dining Saloon 561 - Wonder Book of Railways -…
LNWR Dining Saloon 159 Kensington Olympia 1990s
18 Feb 2011 |
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Can someone throw light on this group of carriages? Although the LNWR & LNER liveries look good, there are modern features above and below the solebars. I am not sure of the date. I was visiting Olympia for a South London Warlords' annual 'Salute' wargaming event and I stopped going by 2000
LNER dynamometer car 902502 - National Railway Mus…
22 Jun 2011 |
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Scanned from 35mm film print - I think the date is correct. I am sure that this is the same holiday during which we went to the North Yorks Moors Railway, which I have recorded as August 1989.
GWR 1369 4555 1450 - South Devon Railway - 28.6.19…
25 Nov 2012 |
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I have assumed that this was taken on the same day as other photos for which we have dated prints. Nice clerestory saloon on the right. I am not sure what the coach on the left is - it looks a bit like an observation car but seems very low.
Some classic cars on the scene as well - a Morris Traveller and a Reliant Regal (corrected - thanks to austinmini1275)
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