AJC
Western Thunderer
Having uncovered a nice shot of a Southern 5-plank high here from dad's collection, here are a couple more. I'll persuade him to set up some sort of gallery yet...
Anyhow, I have no dates or details of these though the period is the early '70s, and a lot of these slides are not of wonderful photographic quality, so what you see is very much what you get. Still, this was Wimborne:
There's a selection of pictures from roughly the same date here: Disused Stations: Wimborne Station
More typical of his interests is this shot of B266255, a BR Minfit. Partially replated (bottom rot) some time previously and patch painted rather more recently (note the metric tare weight) which probably explains the white lamp iron and changeover lever. The meaning of the chalked inscription is almost certainly not a comment on the sorry P4/S4 business...
There's also an underframe shot (yes, I know that the colour rendering is a bit off) which gives a good view of the RIV screw coupling, in all likelihood a replacement fitting, and some insights into the brake rigging. There is, in fact, a model based on these pictures, ABS castings and the Airfix kit and more or less contemporary with the pictures. When I'm next back in Somerset I shall see if it can be found and photographed.
Anyhow, I have no dates or details of these though the period is the early '70s, and a lot of these slides are not of wonderful photographic quality, so what you see is very much what you get. Still, this was Wimborne:
There's a selection of pictures from roughly the same date here: Disused Stations: Wimborne Station
More typical of his interests is this shot of B266255, a BR Minfit. Partially replated (bottom rot) some time previously and patch painted rather more recently (note the metric tare weight) which probably explains the white lamp iron and changeover lever. The meaning of the chalked inscription is almost certainly not a comment on the sorry P4/S4 business...
There's also an underframe shot (yes, I know that the colour rendering is a bit off) which gives a good view of the RIV screw coupling, in all likelihood a replacement fitting, and some insights into the brake rigging. There is, in fact, a model based on these pictures, ABS castings and the Airfix kit and more or less contemporary with the pictures. When I'm next back in Somerset I shall see if it can be found and photographed.