i know this is a long shot, but we are seeking any additional pictures of early carriages, and tenders on the gnr.
somehow, most photos of railway related items are either locos, or stations, rarely are there as many photos of carriages
or the rear end of tenders, but maybe you know better, if so can you either post, or let me have copies please?
paul
any photos of early GNR carriages and tenders
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Re: any photos of early GNR carriages and tenders
great northern railway society.
although we have many photos, you can never be sure what you have missed
and the other worry seems to be that people are buying postcards of pictures at fairs, then adding their own modern copyright on them, which is not i think a proper thing to do, since it destroys the link between the guy who actually did take the photos, and thus the history of them, seems the internet is making that more prevalent.
paul
although we have many photos, you can never be sure what you have missed
and the other worry seems to be that people are buying postcards of pictures at fairs, then adding their own modern copyright on them, which is not i think a proper thing to do, since it destroys the link between the guy who actually did take the photos, and thus the history of them, seems the internet is making that more prevalent.
paul
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Re: any photos of early GNR carriages and tenders
Yes thats a bit of a nono and a pet hate from me re-copyrighting postcardsjohn coffin wrote:great northern railway society.
although we have many photos, you can never be sure what you have missed
and the other worry seems to be that people are buying postcards of pictures at fairs, then adding their own modern copyright on them, which is not i think a proper thing to do, since it destroys the link between the guy who actually did take the photos, and thus the history of them, seems the internet is making that more prevalent.
paul
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.