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 | June 22nd, 2008 | Midsummer’s Day 2008 in Cornwall
21st June 2008 saw the running of ‘The Par-Snip’ railtour. It might have been the longest day and the first of summer, but the Cornish weather lived up to it’s awesome reputation!
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 | August 19th, 2006 | Atlantic Coast Railtour (Lea Valley Railway Club) 12/4/1980
In days of old, when photographers were bold and digital wasn't invented, railtours were hauled by real traction. On 12th April 1980, the Lea Valley Railway Club ran the 'Atlantic Coast Express' from Paddington to Meeth, Meeth to Exeter, Exeter to Meldon and Meldon to Waterloo. My mate Ian and myself set off in his Mini (SAF 622G) to catch this train on film. These were the days when a gallon of four star (YES, a gallon of real petrol) cost less than a litre of unleaded today. On the way home the fan belt broke near Ladock and a kindly old lady gave us a bottle of water to complete our journey. Happy days!
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 | August 6th, 2006 | The Devonian
The digital dawn, I finally had to admit that it was time to join the digital age and so armed with a 350D, I decided to try it out on the 1st April 2006.
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 | September 16th, 2004 | North Wales 1995
A selection photos taken in the summer of 1995 when class 37s and 31s ruled the coast.
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 | July 8th, 2004 | Ireland 1
Ten photos from the Emerald Isle, my spiritual and ancestral home.
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 | February 2nd, 2004 | Highlands 1984
Some shots from twenty years ago when trains in the Highlands were loco hauled.
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 | January 26th, 2004 | Dramatic Light
Sometimes it pays off to stay out for the last light, even when the camera says otherwise. Here are two photos taken in such conditions, enjoy!
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 | January 10th, 2004 | The Celebrity Class 47s - 2002
Seven views of the celebrity Virgin Cross Country class 47s during the summer of 2002.
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Hi, welcome to my gallery of photographs taken over the years. The main subject will be railways, although some other subjects may make an appearance from time to time.
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