On 12/5/2019 at 9:49 AM, minister_for_hardship said:
A brief spell on the Google machine found this. A camera shy location on a railway that not a lot has been published about, apart from the aforementioned Oakwood books.
Photo doesn't have a source or credit, sites claiming photos of others as their own are a bugbear of mine.
Hiya - this was me, sorry about the missing credits, I struggled with Wordpress to begin with it and put the info in the wrong place.
Originally I had received a photocopy of this picture from a local historian who has been researching St Ann's Hydro for years - I found the online version in this website.
I suspect that all the photos come from the National Archives as while I have seen most of these over the years from the historian there are a few with people in them that I have not encountered before.
Again, sorry about the missing credits, it was pure ignorance of how bloody Wordpress works more than anything else!
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Hiya - this was me, sorry about the missing credits, I struggled with Wordpress to begin with it and put the info in the wrong place.
Originally I had received a photocopy of this picture from a local historian who has been researching St Ann's Hydro for years - I found the online version in this website.
http://www.inniscarra.org/gallery/gallery/muskerry_tram_files/page6-1032-full.html
I suspect that all the photos come from the National Archives as while I have seen most of these over the years from the historian there are a few with people in them that I have not encountered before.
Again, sorry about the missing credits, it was pure ignorance of how bloody Wordpress works more than anything else!