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British Railways Steam Scenes Series

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Vol. 7: BR Steam Scenes No.1 - 1964 and 1965 (51-mins)

Vol. 7: BR Steam Scenes No.1 - 1964 and 1965 (51-mins)


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The first in a series featuring steam in normal everyday service on British Railways prior to 1968. This volume features the work of Ray Hammond who travelled the length and breadth of Britain recording on cine film the final years of BR steam in the 1960s. Here we depict steam on five of the six regions then operating showing the considerable variety of classes that could be seen.


We see ex-GWR locomotives with number and nameplates still intact, and an endless flow of Bulleid Pacifics passing to and from the west at Salisbury.


At Shrewsbury there are ex-LMS and ex-GWR types together and in the North-East we see East Coast Pacifics plus other classes.


In Scotland we see a fine array of steam power ranging from ex-LMS "Crabs" and Class 5s to the J36s, V2s, B1s and A2s of the former LNER as well as BR Standard classes.


The archive film is sourced from 8mm colour cine film and mastered on professional equipment. An authentic soundtrack has been added along with an informative commentary.



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Vol. 8: BR Steam Scenes No.2 - 1965 (49-mins)

Vol. 8: BR Steam Scenes No.2  - 1965 (49-mins)


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The second in our series featuring steam in normal everyday service on British Railways prior to 1968.


This volume features the work of Ray Hammond who travelled the length and breadth of Britain recording the final years of BR steam on cine-film and is a record of steam in 1965 on four of the six regions then operating.


We see ex-Great Western classes at work in their final year of service along with some delightful scenes on the Isle of Wight as well as Southern scenes on the mainland.


In the North-East pre-grouping and other classes of locomotive are seen both north and south of the Tyne while further south we observe intensive traffic in and around the Leeds and Bradford areas.


A brief visit to Scotland witnesses two of the restored pre-grouping engines at work in their final year of service prior to their removal to the Glasgow Transport Museum.


The archive film is sourced from 8mm colour cine film and mastered on professional equipment. An authentic soundtrack has been added along with an informative commentary.



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Vol. 9: BR Steam Scenes No.3 - 1966 and 1967, Bath Green Park-Bournemouth-Wirral-WCML-Tyne Dock (51-mins)

Vol. 9: BR Steam Scenes No.3 - 1966 and 1967, Bath Green Park-Bournemouth-Wirral-WCML-Tyne Dock (51-mins)


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The third in our series featuring steam in normal everyday service on British Railways prior to 1968. This volume features the work of Ray Hammond who visited a variety of locations during the 1960s.


This volume depicts steam on four of the six regions then operating. Even at such a late date for steam, a considerable variety of classes could still be seen.


The Western Region is represented by the last day at Bath Green Park whilst on the Southern, Bulleid Pacifics still abound amongst the turmoil of electrification works.


An amazing intensity of steam working is seen on the Wirral and we see ex-LMS and BR classes at points such as Warrington and Wigan on the West Coast Main Line .


We conclude with a visit to the North-East where elderly pre-grouping classes were still hard a work around Blyth and Tyne Dock.


The archive film is sourced from 8mm colour cine film and mastered on professional equipment. An authentic soundtrack has been added along with an informative commentary.



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Vol.11: BR Steam Scenes No.4 - 1967 (54-mins)

Vol.11: BR Steam Scenes No.4 - 1967 (54-mins)


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The fourth in our series featuring steam in normal everyday service on British Railways prior to the end of steam in 1968. Ray Hammond travelled Britain recording these final years of BR steam on cine film. In this volume he records the last full year of steam traction in 1967.


On the Southern, steam finished in July 1967. By then the majority of engines were unkempt but not unloved by their drivers, with many tales of Bulleid Pacifics thundering on at over 100mph! Throughout that summer we see a variety of scenes of Pacifics, BR Standards, Ivatts and USA dock tanks all leading up to that finale with well polished Bulleid Pacifics battling it out on the last day.


Over on the London Midland there are some splendid scenes on Shap where a seemingly endless procession of freight, parcels and even express passenger trains were still handled by steam power.


1967 was also the final year of steam working on the North Eastern Region. Here we have some evocative views around Ryhope, on the Silksworth branch and some scenes at Leeds Central during the last days of steam traction.


The archive film is sourced from 8mm colour cine film and mastered on professional equipment. An authentic soundtrack has been added along with an informative commentary.



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Vol.29: BR Steam Scenes No.5: 1961 to 1966 (52-mins)

Vol.29: BR Steam Scenes No.5: 1961 to 1966 (52-mins)


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The fifth in our series featuring steam in normal everyday service on British Railways proir to the end of steam in 1968. This programme features the work of Alan Wycherley who travelled to serveral famous venues in the 1960s to film BR steam in everyday service. Locations such as Beattock, Shap and the Lickey Incline are covered as well as visits to less well known places.


Beginning at Beattock in 1962-64, steam was still well in evidence on all except the most importatnt workings and most trains were banked by the local stud of 2-6-4Ts.


Following a brief visit to Killin to view the peculiar run-round procedure, we head south to Tebay and Shap were types seen include "Royal Scots", 9Fs, "Princess Coronations" and various Class 5s.


A comprehensive visit to Bromsgrove and the Lickey Incline towards the end of the days of steam banking is followed by sequences at various locations in the Midlands and the programme concludes with scenes of intense activity at Basingstoke.


With informative commentary and dubbed sound. Sourced from 8mm colour cine film and mastered on professional equipment.



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Vol.48: BR Steam Scenes No.6 - South Wales and the South West (54-mins)

Vol.48: BR Steam Scenes No.6 - South Wales and the South West (54-mins)


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Featuring scenes on the Western and Southern Regions of British Railways mainly between 1962 and 1964.
Beginning in Wales we make journeys from Carmarthen to Aberystwyth, Swansea Victoria to Craven Arms, Three Cocks to Moat Lane and Aberdare to Pontypool, all behind steam power.


Wherever we go, we observe abundant evidence that this was still a steam railway with stations and infrastructure largely intact.


Moving into England, expresses and local services around Gloucester and Cheltenham are seen before the cuts of the 1960s.


A detailed look at the Somerset and Dorset main line is followed by scenes on the delightful Hemyock branch and the programme concludes with views around Lymington and Swanage.



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Vol.53: BR Steam Scenes No.7 - Lines of Former GWR & SR (50-mins)

Vol.53: BR Steam Scenes No.7 - Lines of Former GWR & SR (50-mins)


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This is the seventh in a series of programmes featuring British Railways steam in normal service prior to 1968 and this volume covers operatons on the lines of the former Great Western Railway and former Southern Railway between 1964 and 1967. Beginning in the West midlands, Castles, Halls, Granges, a County and various tank locos amongst many other types are seen on services radiating from Birmingham Snow Hill.


Scenes on the former Cambrian Railways section and views around Gloucester then follow.


Further south, Class U and N 2-6-0s are seen hard at work on the Reading-Redhill line and more Southern Region scenes follow, on the Waterloo-Bournemouth and Waterloo-Exeter-Plymouth main lines, the latter during the final summer of steam west of Salisbury.




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Vol.54: BR Steam Scenes No.8 - Lines of the Former LMS & LNER (52-mins)

Vol.54: BR Steam Scenes No.8 - Lines of the Former LMS & LNER (52-mins)


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Second of two companion volumes featuring pre 1968 BR steam filmed by David Gouldthorp and overs operations on the lines of the former London, Midland and Scottish Railway and the former london & North Eastern Railway between 1964 and 1968. Begins in Scotland, lines covered include Carlisle - glasgow via Beattock, Glasgow - aberdeen and the Waverley Route. Moving into North East England, A1s, A3s, V2s, and other types are seen on the ECML while on Tyneside, more humble classes such as Q6s and J27s work local coal traffic.

In the North West, 'Jubilees', 'Scots,' Britannias and other classes are observed on such routes as the WCML over Shap and the Settle and Carlisle as well as on intense holiday traffic through Kirkham to Blackpool.



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Vol.56: BR Steam Scenes No.9 - Western & Southern Regions, 1962 - 1966 (51-mins)

Vol.56: BR Steam Scenes No.9 - Western & Southern Regions, 1962 - 1966 (51-mins)


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The established author and photographer Hugh Ballantyne is well know for his still photographs of the railway scene but what is less well known is that in the 1960s, he and his wife Toni, also took a considerable quantity of cine film. This programme covers a variety of locations on the Western Region and Southern Region of British Railways between 1962 and 1966 when steam power still featured on many services, including express passenger workings.


Opening on their home territory of the time, the first scenes are on the Somerset and Dorset at Bath Green Park in 1962 when 9F 2-10-0s could be seen on trains such as the "Pines Express". Views along the Somerset & Dorset follow, right up to the closure in 1966.


Other routes covered include Barnstaple to Taunton, the Hemyock branch, the Cheddar Valley line, Worcester to Oxford, the Kingham area, the Fairford Branch, Bere Alston to Callington, Reading to Redhill and the Severn Valley Railway at Bridgnorth in 1963.



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Vol.27: Preservation Scenes from the Past (53-mins)

Vol.27: Preservation Scenes from the Past (53-mins)


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Large scale railway preservation has now existed in Britain for longer than the Big Four groups and much longer than steam ran under British Railways.

Here we look at the earlier years of the preservation scene with some views stretching back into the 1960s. At certain points, recent views of familiar places are shown for comparison.

We begin on the Ffestiniog Railway in the late 1960s with the stock still in green and cream or brown. Other Welsh narrow gauge lines visited include the Talyllyn and the Welshpool & Llanfair.

Moving into England and working from South to North, we see the Bluebell Railway in its small engine era, an 0-4-2T on the Cholsey to Wallingford branch and such vanished locations as the Dowty site at Ashchurch and Dinting Railway Centre. In all around twenty venues are visited across the country.



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Vol.66: Hugh Ballantyne Slide Shows No.1 - LMS 0F to 7P (100-mins)

Vol.66: Hugh Ballantyne Slide Shows No.1 - LMS 0F to 7P (100-mins)


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For the first time, one of Hugh Ballantyne's famous slide shows given at venues up and down the country is being offered on DVD. The images are mostly in colour, going back to 1961, supplemented by a small selection of b & w images going back to 1950, over 175 images in all. These are presented in a magnificent slide show of optically-scanned and enhanced pictures with a full informative commentary. The show begins with an overview of all the classes that were to be encompassed in the proposed 1946 LMS locomotive standardisation scheme along with views of many other former LMS and constituent types that continued to work for much of the BR steam era. The next section contains overall views of a number of ex-LMS steam depots and then we take a journey down the West Coast Main Line with superb lineside views at many locations between Euston and the Clyde Valley. This is followed by scenes taken on various other lines that had belonged to the LMS. The DVD concludes with scenes of ex-LMS locos working over "foreign" metals in the UK plus a small number of views depicting LMS-designed 8F 2-8-0s overseas.

PLEASE NOTE that the images in this volume are of SLIDES and NOT moving video.



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Vol.67: Hugh Ballantyne Slide Shows No.2 - Great Western Steam in Colour Part 1 (78-mins)

Vol.67: Hugh Ballantyne Slide Shows No.2 - Great Western Steam in Colour Part 1 (78-mins)


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For the first time, Hugh Ballantyne has placed at our disposal his entire collection of colour photographs featuring former Great Western steam locos at work on British Railways which are covered in two slide show DVDs. Volume One contains an overview of all the Great Western steam classes that were still extant in 1961, the year Hugh took up colour photography. Further chapters feature views at Swindon, including locos undergoing heavy overhaul inside the works, lineside and station scenes in the Bath and Bristol areas and a similar selection in Somerset, Devon and Cornwall. Full informative commentary. Covering the years between 1961 and 1965.

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