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  1. A few days ago an envelope arrived with more slides taken by the late JG Dewing for sorting out. Mr Dewing started taking negatives and slides of Irish railways before WWII until the end of the 20th Century and for a number of years duplicates of some of his slides were sold by Colourail. He was given a duplicate to hold while his originals were being used by them and the originals were returned on his death. Unfortunately as 'Anno Domini' and later dementia took its toll he began to re-mount the card originals in second hand plastic mounts and even cut or glued card over part of the originals to re-compose the image so that the only way you can now determine whether a slide is a duplicate or an original is to cut open the mount and examine the film.

    Of the 60 slides received this week 35 are originals. 7 are scenic images but interesting in their own way because they record in colour the Ireland of  nearly 70 years ago.

    Not all of his slides were available as duplicates or appeared in books etc and there are some 8 views taken on the 'Bandon' during the running of the IRRS Special on 17 March 1961 which I havn't seen before. He didn't travel on the train and he had a fascination of 'Running In' boards but this one is attractive.

    CBSC  1961-03-17 Clonakilty Jc. JGD 610329

    ON 12 May 1959 he was at Derry, Waterside and took the view below.

    UTA 1959-05-12 Derry Waterside. JGD590816

    Lastly a scenic view of a cottage in Donegal 10 May 1959. I need to model this!

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  2. The stone arch bridge over the stream is now installed and I have been building up the basic scenery over the last few days . This part of the scene is to represent fairly rugged rocky and wooded land.

    The corrugated card was a present from son Alan and was packing around a piece of furniture and is now covered with cheap wood filler.

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  3. 1 hour ago, leslie10646 said:

     

    No.85 was almost certainly taken on my 13th birthday 10 June 1959 - again an identical shot in the lance King collection!I've just received from one of "my team" a massive batch of scans of the late David Soggee's slides

    85 is a Nick Nicholson slide of June 1957.  (have you been doctoring your age Leslie!) The North Wall/Newcomen Junction slide I put on yesterday is a from a Dave Soggee original. I have been told that Dave Soggee's slides went to a M Josee now deceased and his family have been disposing of his collection.

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  4. 22 hours ago, leslie10646 said:

    Ernie, your recent colour shots were all taken by someone travelling in an early LCGB group when Lance King was leading - they give a different slant on the trip. Lance didn't miss much, but your guy  did pick different angles which show a different scene.

    Glad you've managed to add them to your collection.

    They are from a number of photographers Leslie, I think they probably all worked for BR and made good use of the free or preferential Travel fares that BR Staff could use across Western Europe in the 1950's and 60's. Time marches on and the slides or negatives from those that have now passed on are now surfacing on the market etc.

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  5. I am having a go at building the stone arched underbridge which is not quite straightforward as the track and its roadbed are already laid so  the bridge will have to be built in two halves for installation. A slight problem is my poor eyesight too but I am optimistic that it will all come good in the end! Curving the Plastikard for the arch is done by cutting a piece to size then attaching it to a cylinder (glass apple sauce jar in this case) with elastic bands . Put the cylinder into a container and cover with boiling water. After a few minutes empty the water out and cover with cold water for a few more minutes. Empty the water out and leave overnight. Next day remove the Plastikard from the jar and it should then stay roughly in the curved shape.

    Refill the jar with the apple sauce before Madame finds out (optional).

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