Terry Nicholls
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Terry Nicholls
Does anyone have any contact details for Terry Nicholls the railway photographer that I think was Bristol based? He seems to have taken a lot of photographs / film of the Bristol area and I'd love to get in touch with him.
Cheers,
Alex
Cheers,
Alex
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I don't know about Terry, but Maurice Dudman is someone else who took loads of fantastic colour slides around bristol in the mid 1950's, some really obscure and rare locations!
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nineflover wrote:I don't know about Terry, but Maurice Dudman is someone else who took loads of fantastic colour slides around bristol in the mid 1950's, some really obscure and rare locations!
Alex
Its probably nearly 40 years since I last heard of Terry Nichols - a long time ago but I have a vague memory that says he worked at Temple Meads then.
Another photographer who had interesting stuff in those days was M.E.J.Deane who lived in the Nailsea area but worked in Bristol - Maurice is probably no longer with us but I would like to know what happened to his pictures.
Another photographer from that era was Gerald Peacock and I see a number of his pictures on the web site. I would like to get in touch with him again as I spent many days in his company if anyone has any contact details.
Another photographer who had interesting stuff in those days was M.E.J.Deane who lived in the Nailsea area but worked in Bristol - Maurice is probably no longer with us but I would like to know what happened to his pictures.
Another photographer from that era was Gerald Peacock and I see a number of his pictures on the web site. I would like to get in touch with him again as I spent many days in his company if anyone has any contact details.
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Bristol's Railway Photographers
Hmmm... here's a complete list of all the people I'd like to get in touch with. Perhaps someone will know of them or what has happened to their photographs?
B. J. Ashworth
Brian Morrison
C. R. L. Coles
Colin G. Maggs
D. H. Ballantyne
Derek Cross
G. A. Richardson
G. F. Bannister
G. N. Southerden
Ian Allan Library
J. G. Hutback
J. R. Besley
J. R. Smith
L&GRP (153856)
M. E. J. Deane / Maurice Deane
M. J. Cox
M. Jackson
M. Mensing (Michael?)
Maurice Dudman
P. F. Winding
P. J. Fowler
P. J. Shoesmith
R. E. Toop
R. J. Leonard
Real Photographs (6440)
Roye England
S. Rickard
South Devon Railway Museum
T. E. Williams
T. W. Nicholls / Terry Nicholls
Veale & Co
W. L. Underlay
Some of those won't be too difficult with a little research I'm sure.
Alex
B. J. Ashworth
Brian Morrison
C. R. L. Coles
Colin G. Maggs
D. H. Ballantyne
Derek Cross
G. A. Richardson
G. F. Bannister
G. N. Southerden
Ian Allan Library
J. G. Hutback
J. R. Besley
J. R. Smith
L&GRP (153856)
M. E. J. Deane / Maurice Deane
M. J. Cox
M. Jackson
M. Mensing (Michael?)
Maurice Dudman
P. F. Winding
P. J. Fowler
P. J. Shoesmith
R. E. Toop
R. J. Leonard
Real Photographs (6440)
Roye England
S. Rickard
South Devon Railway Museum
T. E. Williams
T. W. Nicholls / Terry Nicholls
Veale & Co
W. L. Underlay
Some of those won't be too difficult with a little research I'm sure.
Alex
A lot of familiar names on your list .
I last heard of R Toop when he was resident in Bath - Englishcombe Lane I think but it was a long time ago.
Roye England was the founder of Pendon Museum so that would be a good place to start looking for his photos .
Colin Maggs still writes railway books as far as I know.
Hugh Ballantyne was RCTS Bristol Group.
I last heard of R Toop when he was resident in Bath - Englishcombe Lane I think but it was a long time ago.
Roye England was the founder of Pendon Museum so that would be a good place to start looking for his photos .
Colin Maggs still writes railway books as far as I know.
Hugh Ballantyne was RCTS Bristol Group.
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I have been to talks/slide shows by both Terry Nicholls and Colin Maggs within the last 3 or 4 years.
Incidentally, is there anyone out there sitting on any of their own photographs of the Diesel Hydraulic Warships. I collect these and would be interested in any new material, I'm more interested in content than photographic perfection although both would be just great!
Cheers.
Incidentally, is there anyone out there sitting on any of their own photographs of the Diesel Hydraulic Warships. I collect these and would be interested in any new material, I'm more interested in content than photographic perfection although both would be just great!
Cheers.
Re: Bristol's Railway Photographers
I know that all those three gentlemen are now deceased.stumpytrain wrote:Hmmm... here's a complete list of all the people I'd like to get in touch with. Perhaps someone will know of them or what has happened to their photographs?
Derek Cross
M. E. J. Deane / Maurice Deane
S. Rickard
Alex
About five years ago I met on a train a member of the Bristol Railway Circle of which I had been a junior member in the 1970's, and Maurice Deane had been a member too. He told me Maurice had died a few months before, in his nineties.
The Transport Treasury http://www.transporttreasury.co.uk/ now holds the collections of a number of famous photographers, including that of Bristolian George Heiron - one of the greats in my opinion.
Andy Kirkham
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Ron Toop died last year. he had about 2000 negatives in albums, 400 of which were S&D. I bought copies of most of the S&D pics as 6x4 prints in the mid 90's whilst running the midsomer norton project. I think his collection, including 200 colour uk railway slides and a mountain of books, would have, I hope been secured by his friend Colin Maggs, or possibly the local methodist church as he was an only child who suffered from epileptic blackouts about once a month all his life. It would be worth finding out. There were only about 5 bristol colour slides and possibly no more than 50 bristol negatives though.
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Re: Bristol's Railway Photographers
I worked in the same office as Maurice Deane in the 1960's . He was one of the nicest people I have ever met - one of natures gentlemen.AndyK wrote:
About five years ago I met on a train a member of the Bristol Railway Circle of which I had been a junior member in the 1970's, and Maurice Deane had been a member too. He told me Maurice had died a few months before, in his nineties.