Some interesting lighting situations there! Last time I was at The Works, Allan Garraway was King! It looks a lot tidier, to me! Excellent video, Jeremy and you really show us how it's done!
There's nothing like being at Boston Lodge in the morning when the locos are being prepared! Great video! Interesting to see the movement with Hugh Napier and Prince. Also, the green livery on the heritage stock is the Colonel Stephens Green from the 1930s with the Victorian colours of brown and white seen on the Bugboxes at Pen y Mount. The green and ivory colours seen on some of the other stock is from the 1950s and 60s I believe. Enjoyed watching! :)
I too enjoyed your coverage of the event - I wish I had been able to stay longer (I had a filming appointment back home that evening) and get into the Glaslyn Pass properly: I did get there by the skin of my teeth but the shots weren't worth including so I was delighted to see yours . . . thanks for your comments.
Very nice Jeremy - you might be interested to know that the fireman on 303 was also the fireman on Baunton on the trip to Kingswere you filmed. (For the record I was the Fireman on Prince on the first run with Russell)
Thank you Owen - and all your mates on the footplate who give us all so much both to film and video. I'm delighted my efforts have brought you guys some pleasure; I always try to make the best I can to create a record of what's going on - and to provide an archive of what has happened. It's great to know who did what . . . .
All Aboard. All Aboard. Enjoy the ride.
A hot cup of fantastic this was a gem bloody well done sir bloody well done 👏👏
You're really useful engines.
Some interesting lighting situations there! Last time I was at The Works, Allan Garraway was King! It looks a lot tidier, to me! Excellent video, Jeremy and you really show us how it's done!
Thanks Alan, you can always rely on the Ffestiniog (and WHR!) to produce some fabulous scenes for video. Cheers, Jeremy
Excellent filming mate 👍😉
My favourite locomotives in this video was Ressell and Hunslet 4-6-0 tanks.
Mine too! Thanks for you comments.
There's nothing like being at Boston Lodge in the morning when the locos are being prepared! Great video! Interesting to see the movement with Hugh Napier and Prince. Also, the green livery on the heritage stock is the Colonel Stephens Green from the 1930s with the Victorian colours of brown and white seen on the Bugboxes at Pen y Mount. The green and ivory colours seen on some of the other stock is from the 1950s and 60s I believe. Enjoyed watching! :)
I too enjoyed your coverage of the event - I wish I had been able to stay longer (I had a filming appointment back home that evening) and get into the Glaslyn Pass properly: I did get there by the skin of my teeth but the shots weren't worth including so I was delighted to see yours . . . thanks for your comments.
Very nice Jeremy - you might be interested to know that the fireman on 303 was also the fireman on Baunton on the trip to Kingswere you filmed. (For the record I was the Fireman on Prince on the first run with Russell)
Thank you Owen - and all your mates on the footplate who give us all so much both to film and video. I'm delighted my efforts have brought you guys some pleasure; I always try to make the best I can to create a record of what's going on - and to provide an archive of what has happened. It's great to know who did what . . . .
Fabulous video 😍😍😍😍👌
Thanks - I'm glad you enjoyed it - I enjoyed filming and editing it!
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