Steam Trains to Sovereign Street.
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Crimmies, sweating nitrogylcerin, you say. How did you have the presence of mind to recognize this exceedingly volatile substance?
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When I first started working in the film industry I attended a training course at Kodak in Hertfordshire where we were educated about all the aspects of working with film, we were shown a film about the problems you could encounter with old nitrate material as it was so volatile and needed to be treated with kid gloves. At the time I never thought I would ever experience such a situation but thankfully when I did I had that little bit of knowledge from my early days of learning. Film is now well and truly dead and digital is king but the good thing with todays technology is that everyone can enjoy the pleasures of photography with instant results and no chance of getting blown up, every day I look forward see all the pictures and videos taken by the members on this forum as they are always very good and entertaining.
Apologies to you Glencairn for hi jacking your site and rambling on.
Puddles
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Putting the thread 'back on track'.
East Keswick at rest.
'Huxtable' arriving at Clarence Dock Station. The platform was only a temporary one until the dock was built. Modellers licence has kept it open.
The little skallywag is still getting a 'telling off'
Glencairn
East Keswick at rest.
'Huxtable' arriving at Clarence Dock Station. The platform was only a temporary one until the dock was built. Modellers licence has kept it open.
The little skallywag is still getting a 'telling off'
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
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When the grandchildren visit clockwork locomotives are a thing of the past.
The goods train at Roseville Crossing.
The Kirkstall & East Seacroft goods train waits patiently at the signal. It is a long wait as the grandchildren run diesels on the other circuit.
Glencairn
The goods train at Roseville Crossing.
The Kirkstall & East Seacroft goods train waits patiently at the signal. It is a long wait as the grandchildren run diesels on the other circuit.
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
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Last day with the grandchildren. Whilst they go full throttle with the diesels three pictures at Clarence Dock.
Glencairn
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
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Grime to flowers. An array of contrasts. Nicely done. Huxtable resembles a battered iron pot. Much character.
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The cab on Huxtable is a Hornby 'D Class' 0.4.0 locomotive cut back to give a older appearance
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Just before I went on holiday I ordered some 'Victorian' figures from Northumbrian Painting Services, Hexham. (No affiliation. Just a happy customer.)
They have arrived and are outside Roseville Station. Are they going somewhere? Maybe just returned? The car is a gift from my younger granddaughter.
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
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Three scenes at Clarence Dock area
Clarence Dock Goods Yard. The building on the right was originally a 'wooden' one that I made for a diorama of 'Lybster' Station (Near Wick, Caithness, Scotland). It has now been made into a 'brick' building. The little platform is also from 'Lybster'. The real platform at Clarence Dock was a temporary affair and lasted less than a year. Modellers licence keeps it open.
The coal barge is arriving at Clarence Dock. The Glencairn wagon is a long way from 'home'. Glencairn is near Lybster.
The signal box controls the entrance to Clarence Dock and goods yard. The line to the front is part of the circuit and goes to Leeds Sovereign Street and beyond.
Glencairn
Clarence Dock Goods Yard. The building on the right was originally a 'wooden' one that I made for a diorama of 'Lybster' Station (Near Wick, Caithness, Scotland). It has now been made into a 'brick' building. The little platform is also from 'Lybster'. The real platform at Clarence Dock was a temporary affair and lasted less than a year. Modellers licence keeps it open.
The coal barge is arriving at Clarence Dock. The Glencairn wagon is a long way from 'home'. Glencairn is near Lybster.
The signal box controls the entrance to Clarence Dock and goods yard. The line to the front is part of the circuit and goes to Leeds Sovereign Street and beyond.
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
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Great pictures as usual - where are the two people on the quayside going (picture 2)?
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Thanks for your kind comment BB.bulleidboy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 11:00 pm Great pictures as usual - where are the two people on the quayside going (picture 2)?
The two people 'say' they have been to the Star & Garter Inn and are watching what is happening.
The real Star & Garter Inn is/was in the centre of Leeds. A place I have had a drink in (a few times when I was much younger).
A picture of the Inn fits in (imo) with the scene I wish to portray. Here it is at the end of the dock.
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
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