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Some post card size photos from an old album have been received this week supposedly with the information that the negatives were no longer were in existence. Unfortunately after some digging the copyright holders have been located for the majority but there are some of the Londonderry & Lough Swilly  dated 31 August 1939 where I have been unable to trace the photographer.

I won't put them on flickr but here are 4 of Letterkenny which someone may recognise.

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Unfortunately for these ones I have no idea as I havn't been able to locate the copyright holder(if there is one). 

The ones I have traced L&LSR, DN&GR and SLNCR are from 1948 and are copyright HMRS & LNWR Socy. 

Go on the HMRS site https://hmrs.org.uk/photographs.html and you can purchase digital copies. It's an easy site to follow - it must be because I managed to do it!

 

 

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Scanning away today as more negs have arrived, mainly 1960 -1962, here is a taster! Cork, Albert Quay 464 4 November 1960 and more negs awaiting scanning as we head south west along the CB&SCR.

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  On 25/8/2022 at 9:09 AM, Irishswissernie said:

Unfortunately for these ones I have no idea as I havn't been able to locate the copyright holder(if there is one). 

The ones I have traced L&LSR, DN&GR and SLNCR are from 1948 and are copyright HMRS & LNWR Socy. 

Go on the HMRS site https://hmrs.org.uk/photographs.html and you can purchase digital copies. It's an easy site to follow - it must be because I managed to do it!

 

 

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Yes, I have used the HMRS service recently and they are very efficient- esp with digital copies. 

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  On 7/9/2022 at 11:01 AM, Broithe said:

The top two pictures have that 'slightly too neat' look that many model layouts suffer from...

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The station staff at Clonakilty Junction were very proud of there station and hence kept it clean. Ray good was a member of the staff and is still kicking today in the IRRS cork branch. He opened a railway wall at the site of the old junction about 2 weeks ago. Some of the other stations had bits and peices flung around, or had been overly done up to inflate the cost of running the railway 

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