More (out of area) photos
More (out of area) photos
I've put up some pictures of South Wales in the 70's at http://andy-kirkham.fotopic.net/c900409.html . Strictly speaking they're out-of-area for this forum, but it's a neighbouring area, so I think you may find them worth a look.
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Andy Kirkham
Re: More (out of area) photos
Excellent photos Andy -as always.AndyK wrote:I've put up some pictures of South Wales in the 70's at http://andy-kirkham.fotopic.net/c900409.html
Strictly speaking they're out-of-area for this forum, but it's a neighbouring area, so I think you may find them worth a look.
What's the story behind these trips to Wales?
Small gripe: can you edit your posting to remove the full stop from the end of the hyperlink as it wont work with the fullstop there.
Re: More (out of area) photos
Thank you!simon wrote: Excellent photos Andy -as always.
I was attracted by the dramatic landscapes of the Valleys and the fact that it seemed almost like a foreign country. Plus there were bags of loco-hauled freight and even a few steam locos at the collieries.simon wrote: What's the story behind these trips to Wales?
With photography in mind I wrote to the BR Public Relations office at Cardiff to enquire about train times on the Taff Bargoed line. To my amazement they replied by sending me an application form for a brake van trip! The fee was calculated as the first class fare for the mileage.
Oops! Is it possible to edit a post once it's been made? I'll gladly do it if I can.simon wrote: Small gripe: can you edit your posting to remove the full stop from the end of the hyperlink as it wont work with the fullstop there.
Andy Kirkham
Re: More (out of area) photos
Ah yes. I can see how it's done.AndyK wrote:Is it possible to edit a post once it's been made? I'll gladly do it if I can.
Andy Kirkham
snap
http://andy-kirkham.fotopic.net/c905513.html
http://simon71.fotopic.net/p26839526.html
well almost
hadn't seen your welsh steam shots til tonight.
Great photos, really capture the atmosphere of the railways in those days.
http://simon71.fotopic.net/p26839526.html
well almost
hadn't seen your welsh steam shots til tonight.
Great photos, really capture the atmosphere of the railways in those days.
Thank you Simon - yours are very nice too. I'm pretty certain the big saddle tank is at Maerdy, not Maesteg. It was quite famous for being the biggest loco Pecket's ever built. As I added to the description of my Maerdy photo, I went there hoping to see that loco in action but was disappointed.
Andy Kirkham