oldravendale
Western Thunderer
Larry - that's so kind and helpful. I've had a play but can't replicate all the controls - I suspect because I'm using Photoshop 2.0. I'm close to being convinced that I should move on to a later version, but I'm so familiar with the version I'm using I don't really want to over complicate things. However, I always use the unsharp mask, sharpen and grain controls - but very gently.....
It was all so much easier using a bit of black photographic paper on a wire armature.
As you say, 1957 was a good year - so were 58 and 59 which I remember rather more clearly. I don't know whether you've noticed how relatively clean and tidy those shed yards were. By the time you get to the mid 60s they are filthy, as are the locos, with piles of ash everywhere, and on the whole shed bunking was much easier, I suspect because the staff had all their enthusiasm and loyalty knocked out of them. There were exceptions, of course.
David - thanks for your earlier message to which I meant to say that I remember 40672 as a regular performer ambling through Harrow and Kenton recreation ground on the slow up line. Memory suggests it was a regular parcels turn.
On to today's photo. It's a lovely "Lord Nelson". Steph - you were correct in surmising what that tender is in front of the H16 as here is the loco in all its glory. 30852, Sir Walter Raleigh no less at "Eastleigh. 30th November 1957." It's clean enough to be fresh from works in which case I wonder why it has the original BR totem on the tender - the H16 behind has the new version. Perhaps it was not repainted. It was a long time Eastleigh resident since January 1949. Withdrawn in February 1962. (SLS). I had this down as being scrapped at Eastleigh but the Railway Observer has it at Ashford Works and it was observed there by the SLS at the end of February 1962 where it was cut up week ending 10th March 1962. (RO).
Brian
It was all so much easier using a bit of black photographic paper on a wire armature.
As you say, 1957 was a good year - so were 58 and 59 which I remember rather more clearly. I don't know whether you've noticed how relatively clean and tidy those shed yards were. By the time you get to the mid 60s they are filthy, as are the locos, with piles of ash everywhere, and on the whole shed bunking was much easier, I suspect because the staff had all their enthusiasm and loyalty knocked out of them. There were exceptions, of course.
David - thanks for your earlier message to which I meant to say that I remember 40672 as a regular performer ambling through Harrow and Kenton recreation ground on the slow up line. Memory suggests it was a regular parcels turn.
On to today's photo. It's a lovely "Lord Nelson". Steph - you were correct in surmising what that tender is in front of the H16 as here is the loco in all its glory. 30852, Sir Walter Raleigh no less at "Eastleigh. 30th November 1957." It's clean enough to be fresh from works in which case I wonder why it has the original BR totem on the tender - the H16 behind has the new version. Perhaps it was not repainted. It was a long time Eastleigh resident since January 1949. Withdrawn in February 1962. (SLS). I had this down as being scrapped at Eastleigh but the Railway Observer has it at Ashford Works and it was observed there by the SLS at the end of February 1962 where it was cut up week ending 10th March 1962. (RO).
Brian
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