Absolute Jem of a recording in terms of content and quality of recording. All that is missing is the mixed smell of steam, coal and oil. Thank you for sharing.
Again an excellent record and beautifully filmed. Many thanks for uploading, most enjoyable. Mr. Picky here, but the name is actually spelled Kolhapur which fortunately has been preserved.
Excellent filming! I suspect that this was the Jubilee Railway Society's 'South Yorkshireman No.5 Rail Tour' from Bradford to Carlisle on 30 April 1966. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks for uploading.
Excellent quality film stock, guess it was 16 mm ,far too good for 8 mm, love the colour saturation of the period film stock, thanks for a great upload.
good quality film but No Sound. Have u edited the film on the suburb approaches to Carlisle and the run through Upperby yard ? Also have u any footage of the Bus journey from 12 A - 12 B ?
Excellent video... takes me back to those halcyon spotting days, gone forever but will never be forgotten.
Very sincere thanks for sharing.
Absolute Jem of a recording in terms of content and quality of recording. All that is missing is the mixed smell of steam, coal and oil. Thank you for sharing.
It's Standard 8 enhanced.
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@@mainlinevideos2961 Thank you! I suspect Mothers Day will involve ransacking her closets to find my Dad's old movies!
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Again an excellent record and beautifully filmed. Many thanks for uploading, most enjoyable.
Mr. Picky here, but the name is actually spelled Kolhapur which fortunately has been preserved.
Wow, all those Brits in one place. Excellent video and thanks for sharing.
Brilliant filming! I was back into my late teenage years for the duration of the film.
I was a bit younger. Wonderful times that soon passed by, never to be seen again.
Excellent vintage cine film with a great selection of scenes.
Bradford has always been associated with steam. Thank you so much for sharing here.
What a great recording, thank you
Excellent filming! I suspect that this was the Jubilee Railway Society's 'South Yorkshireman No.5 Rail Tour' from Bradford to Carlisle on 30 April 1966. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks for uploading.
Terrific!! Now that was a proper day out; many thanks for sharing.
I'm not usually into Steam but this video is absolutely superb, thanks for your efforts.
I dead a gem of a film. Pity there was no soundtrack in those days.
Excellent quality film stock, guess it was 16 mm ,far too good for 8 mm, love the colour saturation of the period film stock, thanks for a great upload.
Wow, I did not know that a British locomotive was named after a city from my country.
good quality film but No Sound. Have u edited the film on the suburb approaches to Carlisle and the run through Upperby yard ? Also have u any footage of the Bus journey from 12 A - 12 B ?
Very unlikely to have sound recording on non-professional fiming kit in those days. It's all very easy now !
Any ideas she is currently I'm from kolhapur.
Stunning footage.
And so pleased kids were allowed to roam around with some health and safety fascist in hi vis telling them not to.
Tyseley have put it on the market so
hopefully it'll find a good rich owner
No bad, but the sound won’t play.
This Engine Went into a Bomb
Crater south of Coventry
In November 1940