@@StaffsTransport fair enough in that scenario - however, it’s no longer necessary - and in fact, block capitals are harder to read than regular sentence case text
@@Dave5843-d9m I used an Imperial 66 typewriter. Sadly, my old English master passed away recently after a long illness, so I have no intention of changing my style. Hopefully the content of the film is more interesting than the text.
What a choice little railway; I must visit!
Very welcome. If you visit, ask one of the staff to show you the field railway loop line.
Some context be nice. Why was it built? When did it close. Why. Etc.
I've added a paragraph onto the description.
Thanks for your interest.
Yay, another channel with caps lock stuck on for their titles…
Blame my English Professor who told me to use block capitals for my titles, in those days on a typewriter!
@@StaffsTransport fair enough in that scenario - however, it’s no longer necessary - and in fact, block capitals are harder to read than regular sentence case text
In the old days titles were Initial caps, bold san serif. Larger fonts indicated higher levels (chapters etc). Body Text was Times Roman.
@@Dave5843-d9m I used an Imperial 66 typewriter. Sadly, my old English master passed away recently after a long illness, so I have no intention of changing my style. Hopefully the content of the film is more interesting than the text.