LNER/BR transitional period photos

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upney sidings
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LNER/BR transitional period photos

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Late on Monday evening I uploaded 51 LNER and BR(NE) images to my Fotopic gallery at:
http://gallery62603.fotopic.net/c1947338.html

These shots are from part of a collection of 5” x 3” negatives I bought nearly a year ago and the collection is mainly northerly climes based with very little from the SR/GWR and only a handful from Scotland. This set of images contains most of the liveries associated with the transitional period but only one showing the NE legend on a tender (a withdrawn C6) or tank side. That said, it’s been a fascinating exercise pertaining to an area of the country from which I previously had only limited material to work with.

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Mike M.
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A fantastic collection of pictures, thank you for sharing them.
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Thanks Mike; some excellent photos there, and such a wonderful variety of stock in the trains of that era.
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Well worth looking at,brought back some good memories
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G'Day Gents

A wonderful collection of photos there, but the highlight has to be the pics of the Beaver-tail coach, seeing that this coach looks as if it's brand new, was this coach kept in storage during WW2, as they would have been a bit of a liability during the war years.

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