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  1. You are right for 143+186, I have located a view of 128 at the north end of the station which has the same white washed stone walls but the clincher is the row of concrete fence posts on the left which appear in both views. One slight problem with the horse theory is that the loco in the photo is a 0-6-0 whereas 171 is a 4-4-0. The date is the slide processing date and therefore only a rough guide. It could also be at possibly Tipperary or the same station as B159 although the horse view loading bank appears to have squared dressed stone. Thanks for your efforts! Ernie PS I think B159 is at Tipperary, the loading bank also has a mixture of stone dressing styles so will now try to tie in 'Dobbin' or was it Paddy! PPS Yes the horse is also at Tipperary, steam loco is 186, special from Limerick to Clonmel and return 28September1974. Green building on B159 and the corrugated one are still there on Google. The other slight clue is that the slides are consecutively numbered er doh!
  2. I think B148 is at Ballina (4th one down) Just digging out some evidence! CONFIRMED. 1 down 7 to go Ernie
  3. Well I've finished the scanning of approx 280 slides/negatives and in addition to the ones already on here there are another 6, location unknown. A couple of these will probably remain unknown (unless someone knew the horse on one!) There's nowt on the Telly so happy hunting! Thanks ERnie
  4. In the recent acquisitions there are a number of 186 + 155 on a special IRRS/LCGB NEW ROSS TOUR, 3 shown below. Can anyone provide the date and also the locations of these 3 which I think are stations on the South Wexford line. Thanks again for your help and comments. regards Ernie
  5. I think Mallow traffic was handled by being picked up or dropped off the 2/3 daily Dublin- Cork liners and probably the Dublin- Tralee liner. 160 in the video was probably a special working. Ernie
  6. No! No freight south west of Portarlington these days. Ernie
  7. Approx 10 minute video uploaded to Flickr . MALLOW May 2003 featuring 148 on Tralee train , A 201 on the Cork-Platin Bulk MT's but mainly 160 with a set of 8 container flats being loaded by the Crane with some interesting close-ups of the crane mechanisms. 160 then departs for Cork. Flickr is now coping with 10 minute video's but produces a black thumbnail for some of the uploads which is a bit annoying! https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/32555960187/in/dateposted-public/ Ernie
  8. The unidentified photo of 186 is at Geashill on the Portarlington - Athlone line and the location ties in with other slides of the same date. Train is the RPSI 'St Ciaran Railtour 14/15 September 1968 Many thanks for the comments. Ernie
  9. Chugging through the slides! This one's got me stumped ; ideas anyone? B133 no date unfortunately but early 60's Ernie
  10. First! Flickr videos are now playing again. Second , I am working through the latest acquisitions . Here are a few I am stuck on, they may be North Kerry judging by other views although there are also others identified on the Bandon, Loughrea, Ballaghadareen and Clara lines. 186 on the special is September 68 Thanks PS The first one I think is Patrickswell . The tanks on the back are from Foynes I think. PPS Pretty sure the 3rd one down is Ballinrobe. PPPS 4th one with 139 I think is on the Kenmare branch, it may even be at Kenmare. I have added a further view (5th one) which looks like the same train at Kenmare. ERnie
  11. Looking at the black bit between the rails at the toe end of the catch point I think its where a loco can be stabled and the catch point would protect it. There used to be a kickback siding into the old loco shed back in 2000-2005 where a loco could be left. The loop points have also been moved back into the log loading area. Ernie
  12. Here are a couple more B132 at Ballaghaderreen on the same day, 8 June 1961 but on different film stock. Note the subtle colour difference either at the time or on the film changing over the 58 years. Ernie
  13. On saturday I acquired some 250 Irish original slides and there are a fair number of 121's from the early days, 4 samples below. I havn't done much research yet into the unknown locations as I also have several hours of 4K video from the Keighley & Worth Valley and Severn Valley Gala's to edit. I quite like B121 with the TPO "ancient and modern" for the era. All will be going on flickr in due course! B126 Athlone 7 jun61, B130 Ballaghaderreen 8Jun61 B134 I think is Sligo ERnie
  14. White or green , the green may possibl;y have been loose covers over the white for added weather protection judging by the green bits hanging out of the bottom of the doors. Ernie
  15. Should anyone be trying to watch the Video's on Flickr they won't play for a few days (although the thumbnail is visible) . Flickr are up-dating and altering the upload to 10 minutes over the next few days as part of the improved Pro version. Ernie
  16. Checked Irish Freight Models, the Ammonia tank isn't listed anymore and the barrier wagon is marked as out of stock. Tom doesn't have a web site now, only on facebook. Ernie
  17. North & East Wall video uploaded today in 5 x 3 minute parts from June 2001 featuring 223 assembling a Cork liner which includes some fertiliser wagons, loads of containers. First section is: https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/47174803542/in/dateposted-public/ A few more photos also uploaded. Ernie
  18. https://www.purcellauctioneers.ie/catalogue/8F94772A0A3BA77D096E6240F0A8640E/81B29AB6FA187A02A829C1899B734425/specialist-auction-of-irish-interest-books-with-dedicated-se/ Some interesting items there; I wonder whose collection this was. Ernie
  19. On my visits to Ireland 2000 to 2005 bogie wagons (loaded or unloaded) on freight trains were always marshalled next to the loco with any 4 wheel wagons at the rear of the train. Ernie
  20. The quality of the video's has turned out a bit better than I thought but still nowhere near as good as the 4k stuff I'm now doing. Unfortunately the Handycams I used between 2009 and 2016 although 'handy' in that you could keep them in your pocket have proved to be a bit of a disaster although this could be because of the quality of the 4K material colouring my judgment slightly. I am now taking time out to re-visit some of the preserved railways to film them in 4K; Keighley & Worth Valley and Severn Valley Gala's in March for a start. Actually doing a bit of modelling at the moment, constructing a long girder bridge to hide the exit at the left hand end of Glengarriff. Some interesting negs/slides arrived and hopefully more in pipeline , this one for starters! https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/32215264837/in/dateposted-public/ Courtmacsherry, ARGADEEN 1939 ERnie
  21. There are now 27 Irish videos from 2000-2005 uploaded. All are in this album https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/albums/72157706536575014 as well as the individual 'Location' albums. The UK videos which are either 1998 to 2005 origin or modern 4K (2017 onwards) also have their own album https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/albums/72157678764785058 21 videos so far; the early content is mainly Cornwall freight 1998 -2000 Not getting much modelling done with pratting about with these old tapes but am resisting the temptation to start on the 200 hours plus of Swiss tapes 1998-2009! Ernie
  22. Whilst trying to identify the location of a Maunsell mogul on a slide received today I remembered that Broadstone Dublin ex M&GWR terminus also had a roundhouse as well as the 4 road straight shed ERnie
  23. There was also another in Dublin but not on the main line railways! Guinness Brewery. ERnie
  24. I have this book I somehow found out about it being published privately back in May 2015; the guy I ordered it from who I think actually co-ordinated the publishing etc was a Michael Patterson at aliceandtom@live.co.uk and price inc p&P to UK was £19.95. Its an excellent 185 page hard back book with many colour illustrations. Unfortunately I doubt if there are any copies left to sell but you never know. I have a few T&CLR images in this album https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/albums/72157627276170054 There could well be a few more in the pipeline next month - fingers crossed. Ernie
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