5/5*...so many great things about this fine video...I recall a similar clang from Chicago Lincoln Avenue streetcars from my younger days in the 1940s...it was a lullaby that put us to sleep...the horses were superb...they appeared to be in step, left right left and so on...this is a superb video and I am pleased that my friend, Rob, has shared it with me...best wishes to all who view here :)
very interesting thanks Tommy... I live just up the road from Heaton Park, I always knew the tramway was there I didn't know they had nice events like this... I will have to pay more attention from now on ;-)
Great video, wish I'd stayed longer now, looks like I missed some of the best bits. Didn't see the Dalek in there though, but at least I managed to not get in your shot this time! :-)
@mollsmyre Sure was a treat.. The only thing better than this video would be to see them live.. but for lack of that this will do very very well.. I shared it with granskare.. good videos are like good manure.. worth spreading.. :)
@mollsmyre Well, I enjoy all things 'tracked'.. and trams more than most! I have been on YT near enough from the start, in one way or another, and I know a good video when I see one.. :)
@mollsmyre Hi Tommy, well to make up for making an unscheduled appearance at the start of your last ELR video, I managed to get a shot of you along with the other 'paparrazzi' at Heaton Park this time!:-) heyrodders comment about spreading like manure was very appropriate considering what those horses did on the tramway a couple of times during the afternoon!:-)
@mollsmyre The watcher watched!:-) It wasn't a deliberate shot, I only noticed it afterwards (that's the trouble with those tiny viewfinders), it did look like Posh and Becks had just turned up though judging by the scramble of photters down there. The camera survived I'm pleased to say, it's been tested on Shel a few times, so it must be unbreakable!:-)
Thats quite a compliment, I am pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks very much for spreading the word. Cheers.
Great coverage - wish I'd been there. Thanks for posting this - those horses made light work of the double decker! Great stuff - cheers!
Thank you very much. Superb film of great quality. Philippe
Thank you very much for your kind comment. am glad you enjoyed the video
Thanks for your comment, Its so easy to overlook whats right on your own doorstep.Its well worth a visit.
5/5*...so many great things about this fine video...I recall a similar clang from Chicago Lincoln Avenue streetcars from my younger days in the 1940s...it was a lullaby that put us to sleep...the horses were superb...they appeared to be in step, left right left and so on...this is a superb video and I am pleased that my friend, Rob, has shared it with me...best wishes to all who view here :)
Thank You
Thanks Alan It was good to see you.Shame you couldn't have stayed longer, Hope you got some good Photos.
Thanks Shel, It was a great day.
Thanks for your comment, The horse-drawn Tram was a delight to watch.
Thank you for your comment, I am glad you enjoyed it.
Beautiful.. :)
very interesting thanks Tommy... I live just up the road from Heaton Park, I always knew the tramway was there I didn't know they had nice events like this... I will have to pay more attention from now on ;-)
Thanks mate.
Great video, wish I'd stayed longer now, looks like I missed some of the best bits. Didn't see the Dalek in there though, but at least I managed to not get in your shot this time! :-)
Thanks for the comment. Its well worth a visit.
@mollsmyre my pleasure Tommy... the Reversible Horse Tramcar is very interesting with two lovely horses... thanks again... and happy Easter ;-)
@mollsmyre Sure was a treat.. The only thing better than this video would be to see them live.. but for lack of that this will do very very well..
I shared it with granskare.. good videos are like good manure.. worth spreading.. :)
@mollsmyre Well, I enjoy all things 'tracked'.. and trams more than most! I have been on YT near enough from the start, in one way or another, and I know a good video when I see one.. :)
@mollsmyre Hi Tommy, well to make up for making an unscheduled appearance at the start of your last ELR video, I managed to get a shot of you along with the other 'paparrazzi' at Heaton Park this time!:-)
heyrodders comment about spreading like manure was very appropriate considering what those horses did on the tramway a couple of times during the afternoon!:-)
@mollsmyre The watcher watched!:-) It wasn't a deliberate shot, I only noticed it afterwards (that's the trouble with those tiny viewfinders), it did look like Posh and Becks had just turned up though judging by the scramble of photters down there. The camera survived I'm pleased to say, it's been tested on Shel a few times, so it must be unbreakable!:-)
Oi ! Who said you could Photograph me?. Did it break your camera? :)
Brilliant Photo's Alan.