Given the recent demolition of Thornaby TMD i thought it now a good time to post some photos taken inside before the demolition took place ... and a video from the good old steam days at thornaby .. please dont use or link to the photos without permission ... thank you !
here is a link to the photos CLICK
and the video is HERE
bill and andrew
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Sunday, 18 September 2011
46201 Princess Elizabeth, 18th September 2011 at Croft Railway Bridge Darlington
Me and Andrew visited croft today on a little excursion to find a nice place to get a photo of LMS Princess Class 4-6-2 no 46201 Princess Elizabeth on the NRM Shuttle run , running between York and Shildon. After a little tour down a path and a little help from google earth a lovely spot was found by the 1840 built Croft Rail Bridge. We found an old british rail county sign here too .. heres the pics ... enjoy
all pics copyright Andrew Davies Photography 2011 http://www.andrew-davies.com/
Saturday, 6 August 2011
Visit to Barrow Hill Roundhouse July 2011
Barrow Hill is Britain's last surviving working Roundhouse - a truly enthralling and atmospheric place to be, especially when galas and events take place in the unique surroundings
Visited Barrow Hill on a day out with my son Andrew and heres a taster of the shots he took ..
All photos copyright Andrew Davies Photography 2011 , please ask for permissions ...
Visited Barrow Hill on a day out with my son Andrew and heres a taster of the shots he took ..
All photos copyright Andrew Davies Photography 2011 , please ask for permissions ...
Saturday, 23 July 2011
Monday, 11 July 2011
Thornaby Shed - 51L
This was a local shed to me as a youngster and this is a great article on the shed and its history
http://www.heritagerailway.co.uk/news/thornaby-britain-s-last-built-steam-shed-gone-but-not-forgotten
http://www.heritagerailway.co.uk/news/thornaby-britain-s-last-built-steam-shed-gone-but-not-forgotten
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Steam at Saltburn and the Early Days
My first recollection of steam engines was in 1959 when my dad bought a caravan at Saltburn by the sea which was adjacent to the railway. The other boys on the caravan site lived by the railway at Stockton and already had an interest in steam engines. We used to sit for hours on the railway fence watching the freight trains going to Skinningrove and the local Saltburn to Darlo shuttle This was headed by L1's there was the King's Cross express and on bank holidays specials from further afield. This interest stayed with me untill the mid sixties when the men in grey suits arrived, though I still have the enjoyment of occasional trips to a restored railway, and my kids grew up to have memories of the Grosmont steam railway and trips to York. My son Andrew and I have a mooch from time to time and er,I think more trips to come. At present I am reading railways restored 2011. catch you soon must look out those old.. photo's and get them scanned in and on here soon ...
railway Bill
railway Bill
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