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4 views from the latest negative acquisitions. There were no captions or information on the sleeves so dates might be slightly wrong but I think I have got the locations right.

26J092 SLNC Enniskillen , Lough Melvin  Sept 1957.

26J107 CDRJC Castlefin Probaly 'Drumboe'  ca1957.

26J122 CIE Kilgarvan 130 ca1957.

26J071 L&LSR 52 Graving Dock, ca1953.

26J092 SLNC Enniskillen , Lough Melvin & Lough Gill Sept 1957 26J107 CDRJC Castlefin Probaly 'Drumboe'  ca1957. 26J122 CIE Kilgarvan 130 ca1957. 26J071 L&LSR 52 Graving Dock, ca1953.

 

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Lovely Ernie. Can’t be Lough Gill though as it was at Dundalk from May 57 on (it also had onion shaped smokebox lubricators which are not on this engine). It’s either Enniskillen or Sir Henry 

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7 minutes ago, Galteemore said:

Can’t be Lough Gill though as it was at Dundalk from May 57 on (it also had onion shaped smokebox lubricators which are not on this engine)

Thanks, Title amended. This one actually appears on page 56 in "Railways in Ulster's Lakeland" Photographer was (said to be!) Dr Gerald Siviour and that was the info in the caption. 

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Fairly sure it is one of the two Sligo tanks built after the war. The rounded cab roof is the give away and in the background you can see one of the earlier Large Tanks for comparison.

 Either way, found myself dribbling again - Sligo, Swilly and Donegal all in the same post!

Magic.

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Yes its Lough Melvin on the cattle train . Its the one on the right in the distance which the photographer stated was Lough Gill but David has pointed out it can't be as it was at Dundalk.

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I have quite a few Hill of Howth negs to upload. A bit of a niche subject for modellers, I think I can remember a tram or trams on the old Cyril Fry layout. Pity the tramway didn't have a steam worked goods service like Fintona but it would have been uneconomic partly because of the short distance from Howth and Sutton stations but also the steep gradients on the line would have been impractical for a steam worked service..

Here are 3 views I will upload the rest today so if you want to see these just go on the flickr photostream. In total there are 48 views including colour  grouped together in the GNRI Album at the end of Page 13 and continuing on page 14.

I have a pile of Fintona ones to go on as well.

26J168 Hill of Howth Sutton station yard No 4 6 Sept 1957.

26J172 Hill of Howth Sutton Depot.

26J174 Hill of Howth  Sutton Cross No. 2 entering  loop Dec 1958.

26J174 Hill of Howth  Sutton Cross No. 2 entering  loop Dec 1958.

 

26J168 Hill of Howth Sutton station yard No 4 6 Sept 1957. 26J172 Hill of Howth Sutton Depot.

 

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Lovely to see - thanks Ernie!

On a couple of recent visits to Ireland I've stayed in the Marine Hotel (just behind the trees on the right of the image at Sutton Cross) so it's great to see how it looked all those years ago. I've also walked much of the tramway route.

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On 7/6/2026 at 7:41 AM, Irishswissernie said:

4 views from the latest negative acquisitions. There were no captions or information on the sleeves so dates might be slightly wrong but I think I have got the locations right.

26J092 SLNC Enniskillen , Lough Melvin  Sept 1957.

26J107 CDRJC Castlefin Probaly 'Drumboe'  ca1957.

26J122 CIE Kilgarvan 130 ca1957.

26J071 L&LSR 52 Graving Dock, ca1953.

26J092 SLNC Enniskillen , Lough Melvin & Lough Gill Sept 1957 26J107 CDRJC Castlefin Probaly 'Drumboe'  ca1957. 26J122 CIE Kilgarvan 130 ca1957. 26J071 L&LSR 52 Graving Dock, ca1953.

 

Definitely Drumboe the plain smokebox is the givaway Andy 

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RM Casserley negs today from 1955.

CIE 1955-04-20  Westport RMC83492 Cas25181.

CIE 1955-04-26 Macmine Junction, RMC83674 Cas25200.

CIE 1955-04-23  Tipperary. RMC26078 RMC 83566.

CIE 1955-04-21 Loughrea 12m RMC83520 Cas25192.

CIE 1955-04-20  Westport RMC83492 Cas25181 CIE 1955-04-26 Macmine Junction, RMC83674 Cas25200 CIE 1955-04-23  Tipperary. RMC26078 RMC 83566 CIE 1955-04-21 Loughrea 12m RMC83520 Cas25192

 

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Great to see the shot of Macmine Jct - a place which saw CIE steam until very late on.

You could model it very well with a couple of J15s, an AEC set and an A Class, a few coaches, a dozen wagons .......

I only had steam through it once in pre-RPSI days - on the famous RBAI Railway Society tour in 1963 with No.151 - we were already a couple off hours late by then!

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Nice, small buildings for Macmine, but the station at Tipperary is enormous. Interesting to see the slide chairs on the point at Westport.

 

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22 hours ago, leslie10646 said:

Great to see the shot of Macmine Jct - a place which saw CIE steam until very late on.

You could model it very well with a couple of J15s, an AEC set and an A Class, a few coaches, a dozen wagons .......

I think someone has already modelled Macmine in OO before...

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.... Interesting to see the slide chairs on the point at Westport.

...and that there was still a starter signal retained for the Down line to Westport Quay. 

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Typical! You find a nice quiet seat with a lovely view; I can surf the net uninterrupted by an irritating husband and now it sounds like a helicopter ruining the peace and solitude.!!!

NYMR 14 June , Madame and 20166.

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