Oh wow, this clip brings back many memories. I recognise many people from drivers I worked with to enthusiasts and organisers of the trips and all. I was a fireman in Kimberley at the time and on the start of the festival loco inspector Pat Abbott and myself brought up all the engines to Kimberley station. In your photo I am on the green class 6 nearest your camera chatting to others on the footplate. All these engines and people were my life for many years. That's also me waving from the class 6 as we departed the station. I really enjoyed this clip, thanks for posting
Thanks for the kind comments. I am pleased that you were able to recognize yourself and former colleagues in the video film. By posting this on RUclips before I myself go to the "Great locomotive scrapyard in the sky" I have hopefully ensured the footage will out-survive me. Unfortunately for so many others who share my hobby, taking photograohs and films of trains, when they pass away their work ends up in a rubbish skip because few poeople now have the TV equipment for playing back old VCR tapes.
Lots of water has passed under the bridge since 1991 - sure hope those magnificent machines are still around and preserved. Thanks for sharing this time capsule.
Thanks for the kind comments. Much more encouraging than the previous post from Conor Graaf complaining that the video clips are "disjointed'. It was never intended to be documentary but I thought these filmed records of "steam" days gone by should be available for public viewing rather than disappearing for ever without trace when the origional video tapes are thrown out in a dump truck after my demise. There was quite a lot of effort ( and expense) getting these old videotapes converted to digital format, then edited and uploaded but all some of these youngsters can do is repond with a comment "a bit disjointed" .......
Beautiful to see 3407 looking so splendid and proud. I last saw the shell of her at Worcester station minus any "jewellery". I wonder what may become of whats left of her. Thanks for the footage. Kind regards Tim Surridge
This is not a documentary. It is historic amateur film recording an event which took place over 30 years ago. In order to preserve this record it has been uploaded to digital format for anyone who wishes to see it. 23 other peiple were interested enough to look at it. You didn't have to. Nobody forced you.
Oh wow, this clip brings back many memories. I recognise many people from drivers I worked with to enthusiasts and organisers of the trips and all. I was a fireman in Kimberley at the time and on the start of the festival loco inspector Pat Abbott and myself brought up all the engines to Kimberley station. In your photo I am on the green class 6 nearest your camera chatting to others on the footplate. All these engines and people were my life for many years. That's also me waving from the class 6 as we departed the station. I really enjoyed this clip, thanks for posting
Thanks for the kind comments. I am pleased that you were able to recognize yourself and former colleagues in the video film. By posting this on RUclips before I myself go to the "Great locomotive scrapyard in the sky" I have hopefully ensured the footage will out-survive me. Unfortunately for so many others who share my hobby, taking photograohs and films of trains, when they pass away their work ends up in a rubbish skip because few poeople now have the TV equipment for playing back old VCR tapes.
Lots of water has passed under the bridge since 1991 - sure hope those magnificent machines are still around and preserved. Thanks for sharing this time capsule.
Thanks for the kind comments. Much more encouraging than the previous post from Conor Graaf complaining that the video clips are "disjointed'. It was never intended to be documentary but I thought these filmed records of "steam" days gone by should be available for public viewing rather than disappearing for ever without trace when the origional video tapes are thrown out in a dump truck after my demise. There was quite a lot of effort ( and expense) getting these old videotapes converted to digital format, then edited and uploaded but all some of these youngsters can do is repond with a comment "a bit disjointed" .......
Beautiful to see 3407 looking so splendid and proud. I last saw the shell of her at Worcester station minus any "jewellery". I wonder what may become of whats left of her.
Thanks for the footage.
Kind regards
Tim Surridge
A bit disjointed.
This is not a documentary. It is historic amateur film recording an event which took place over 30 years ago. In order to preserve this record it has been uploaded to digital format for anyone who wishes to see it. 23 other peiple were interested enough to look at it. You didn't have to. Nobody forced you.