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Ref DVD65: Vol 228 London North Eastern Steam Miscellany. B&R Video Productions

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80 Mins. Mostly colour. Narration. Covers steam across the former London North Eastern (LNER) area and beyond. Starting with Nottingham Midland with V2 No. 60916 which was on temporary loan to the Southern Region in 1953 to cover for the 'Merchant Navy' broken axle emergency. Then, visit the former GCR stations at Nottingham Victoria and Sheffield Victoria, followed by York, Beverley, Aysgarth, Barnard Castle, Stavely, Doncaster, Langwth Junction, Stainforth and Hatfield. Next to Kings Cross station and shed, Hadley Wood, Hatfield, Welwyn and it's famous viaduct, Langley Junction, Hitchin, Sandy, Peterborough, Northampton, Eye Green for Crowland (Midland and Great Northern) Stoke Bank and a visit to Spalding in 1963. Moving to the North East, there is Darlington, Newcastle Central, Gateshead Shed, Tyne Dock Shed, Sunderland Shed, Seaton Bank- including the pinning down of brakes, Ryhope Juction and Silsworth Colliery branch. Then to Scotland with Aberdeen, the shed at Ferryhill, Dundee, Perth, Dunblane, Larbert, Hawick, Edingburgh, Ayr, Girvan goods, Muirkirk and the branch from Lugton to Giffen. In the 1960s a significant quantity of offcuts and unused film was purchase relating to the BBC 'Railway Roundabout' TV programmes some of this was incorporated in this source including the new engine shed at Thornaby opened in 1958, York, two 'Glens' to Fort William over the West Highland line and Inverness shed. Most film for the production was taken in the period 1959 to 1967 with the exception of the LNER Garratt hauling a demonstration freight in Sheffield during March 1930. Motive power seen included ex LNER classes A1, A2, A3, A4 pacifics, B1, B16, K1, K2, D34, Q6, O1, O4, J11, J27, V3 and J72 plus BR Standards, WD locomotives and more.

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Ref DVD65: Vol 228 London North Eastern Steam Miscellany. B&R Video Productions

00583
£20.00
In stock
1
Product Details

80 Mins. Mostly colour. Narration. Covers steam across the former London North Eastern (LNER) area and beyond. Starting with Nottingham Midland with V2 No. 60916 which was on temporary loan to the Southern Region in 1953 to cover for the 'Merchant Navy' broken axle emergency. Then, visit the former GCR stations at Nottingham Victoria and Sheffield Victoria, followed by York, Beverley, Aysgarth, Barnard Castle, Stavely, Doncaster, Langwth Junction, Stainforth and Hatfield. Next to Kings Cross station and shed, Hadley Wood, Hatfield, Welwyn and it's famous viaduct, Langley Junction, Hitchin, Sandy, Peterborough, Northampton, Eye Green for Crowland (Midland and Great Northern) Stoke Bank and a visit to Spalding in 1963. Moving to the North East, there is Darlington, Newcastle Central, Gateshead Shed, Tyne Dock Shed, Sunderland Shed, Seaton Bank- including the pinning down of brakes, Ryhope Juction and Silsworth Colliery branch. Then to Scotland with Aberdeen, the shed at Ferryhill, Dundee, Perth, Dunblane, Larbert, Hawick, Edingburgh, Ayr, Girvan goods, Muirkirk and the branch from Lugton to Giffen. In the 1960s a significant quantity of offcuts and unused film was purchase relating to the BBC 'Railway Roundabout' TV programmes some of this was incorporated in this source including the new engine shed at Thornaby opened in 1958, York, two 'Glens' to Fort William over the West Highland line and Inverness shed. Most film for the production was taken in the period 1959 to 1967 with the exception of the LNER Garratt hauling a demonstration freight in Sheffield during March 1930. Motive power seen included ex LNER classes A1, A2, A3, A4 pacifics, B1, B16, K1, K2, D34, Q6, O1, O4, J11, J27, V3 and J72 plus BR Standards, WD locomotives and more.

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