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  1. I have catalogued this collection and have as a result obtained permission to use the views on flickr. There are some 110 Irish images from July 1950. Naturally I have started with the SLNCR! 3 viwes from the 1 July.
  2. First a faded colour view at Guinness Brewery ca 1962. Next 218 at Howth 28 Sept 1978. The last one is ca 1920 or even earlier NCC A Class 66 at York Road
  3. This one has appeared in print a few times , J G Dewing's original slide Omagh May 1960 Then a couple on the C& L Arigna branch in June 1957 5T on a coal train and 4T with the guard supervising shunting (whistle not a radio in his hand!) next to a couple of metal sheathed brake vans.
  4. You can still get the traditional wire in tube from lychett Manor who acquired the old Gem Mercontrol system. As you are living in the UK Tony there shouldn't be any "import" problems. They stopped using the copper tube many years ago when Cornard (now defunct) started manufacturing the same type of system but using plastic type tube. Address/web site on the photo.
  5. Looking at the image of A42 at Dun Laoghaire the overall colours of the view look a bit suspect to me when you compare it to this July 1960 view of J G Dewings which is from an original Kodachrome slide in my collection. How much would this affect the green hue I wonder?
  6. GNRI 1959-07-03 Portadown 102 ex C3 SLNC 1953-04-22 Sligo shed 'Hazelwood' HC img214 with some details of the M&GWR coal store. SLNCR 1953-08-17 Beyer Peacock Owners Plate on 'Lough Melvin' Manorhamilton
  7. It must have had some kind of stone base for the king pin in the centre and the rail for the wheels at the deck ends but I would have thought the turntable would have been built prior to the mass use of concrete. It looks like the pit has accumulated a fair bit of surplus ballast and weeds over the years. Have you sorted out the dreaded curling transfers yet? Its getting near my birthday/Christmas.
  8. I've been sent a number of negs from the June 1961 Joint Irish Rail Tour, unfortunately not very good quality but there are some interesting and reasonable views. This one reminded me of this thread. An interesting turntable with a pit but no deck or handrails etc. Ballaghadereen 8 June 1961
  9. Back to the GNRI today - "the tortoise and the hare" GNRI 1952-06-29 Dundalk Class AL 35 037 GNRI 1948-05-15 Dunleer 84 on Belfast-Dublin Enterprise express JG Dewing
  10. West Clare today, Kilkee and Ennis June 1960
  11. Order done!
  12. A few from the early days of NIR today NIR 1967-06-01 Belfast York Road, RPSI ex CIE J15 186 working for NIR as station pilot. NIR 1967-06-01 Belfast York Road, ex SLNC 'Lough Erne' now no 27 NIR 1967-06-01 Belfast ,Skegoneill WT 4 on spoil wagons assisted by WT 53 at rear.
  13. Web site and Amazon UK now say Publication date 20 Jan 2022
  14. 3 Guinness Brewery views from 1962 today. The colour view has suffered and this is the best I could do.
  15. GNRI today. First one 1953-04-21 Londonderry sta 133 9.25 to Belfast HCC78485b Second was 1952-06-29 Dundalk shed 170
  16. Suffering a bit from "Carntbearsedtosis" today but no doubt it will pass. Here is 138 at Clonmel 21 March 1960, I already have John Dewing's black and white negative and recently acquired his original colour slide.
  17. I'm back in the land of the living. Here are the results of my days in self isolation. I also did a few running sessions which confirms that as usual my track laying is up to its usual crap standard so I have endeavoured to ensure that the new sections are up (or should it be down to) to the same standard. I have also ordered a Bachmann Ffestiniog Double Fairlie - well your only on this planet once. The plan is to put a 5'-2' board above the fiddle yard between Glengarriff and Drowes River but 12 inches above it and do a roundy roundy on that. Here are some views of the last few days handiwork.
  18. OK I will sign off for a few days with some more views, fingers crossed back this weekend!
  19. I have 4 LMS old Main line cattle wagons which I have slapped some grey paint on and I might try whilst isolating putting some of the Railtec snails on them plus I have an idea about using some real cow dung which I can collect tomorrow before my Swab to weather them up realistically. The question is does Halti cow dung look the same as Sligo dung!
  20. I am out of action for the rest of the week so have uploaded a bumper pile of Irish views to flickr this morning. A few samples appended, click on each photo to get the caption.
  21. Alan are these the transfers that Leslie supplied with the kits? I've found the Railtec ones I'd lost in the pending negative scanning box so you can have them. The kits were hanging about in the loft since before Covid so the adhesive may have suffered some kind of damage from the heat in Halti's tropical summer heatwave.
  22. My best mate David Ford often supplies UK photos to a Steve Rabone who I believe is or was the Editor or a regular contributor to Traction Magazine. Coincidentally being a bit nosey I checked Traction Mags Web site and this is the current issue:
  23. That sounds plausible, you can't tell from the photograph that the pipe is actually connected to the locomotive.
  24. I've been catching up on the scanning today and in the batch is this neg at Guinness Brewery with a rather odd attachment on the loco ! A small pipe at the far end which has been inserted into a kind of 'drain pipe' on the wall. Why? It could be a water column but is somewhat over-sized for the locos water capacity and you would think if water is coming down the pipe then the connection should be the other way round with the 'down' pipe inside the 'up ' pipe. I'm not holding out much hope of an answer but you never know!
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