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Hi all,
A friend used to work on the railways 30-40 years ago and someone he worked with was big into photography, this photographer chap sadly passed away but he gave my friend a little stack of his prints which I've been given kind permission to scan and share online.
I thought these may be of interest to anyone with an interest in old images or railways (or both!) They're scanned on the V500 from the prints, the photographer did his own prints and I'm really quite astounded at how much detail can be pulled out of them. The original prints look gorgeous!
There was no location on this but it looks like Oakworth station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, probably in the early 70's:
Another KWVR shot from March 1970, this time at Oxenhope:
I need to have a chat with my mate and get locations for these to add to the Flickr uploads but they're all around Bradford:
What a sight this must have been. probably somewhat taken for granted 'back in the day' but for someone who grew up not knowing much apart from diesel and electric it must have been pretty awesome to have seen this!
A friend used to work on the railways 30-40 years ago and someone he worked with was big into photography, this photographer chap sadly passed away but he gave my friend a little stack of his prints which I've been given kind permission to scan and share online.
I thought these may be of interest to anyone with an interest in old images or railways (or both!) They're scanned on the V500 from the prints, the photographer did his own prints and I'm really quite astounded at how much detail can be pulled out of them. The original prints look gorgeous!
There was no location on this but it looks like Oakworth station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, probably in the early 70's:
Another KWVR shot from March 1970, this time at Oxenhope:
I need to have a chat with my mate and get locations for these to add to the Flickr uploads but they're all around Bradford:
What a sight this must have been. probably somewhat taken for granted 'back in the day' but for someone who grew up not knowing much apart from diesel and electric it must have been pretty awesome to have seen this!