1963-1966 odds and ends
50+ years old images taken when I was still at school with a bunch of old time, point and shoot style cameras. All Kodak ranging from a folding 620 through a Brownie 127 to an Instamatic, none of which was of great quality, Black and white predominates as for a 14 year old schoolboy that was expensive enough! A few Instamatic colour shots which was a luxury, the film probably came with the camera as a present in 1965.
Everything has been scanned from an album of prints that I still have (negatives having been long lost) and is not of the highest quality - I didn't really know anything about the fundamentals of photography then and the images were just snapshots while trainspotting. Chasing the trains was expensive enough on limited pocket money and came first.
(Details and, if possible estimated dates, will follow shortly. I am undertaking the research at the moment - of course, all my notebooks are long gone. From 1966 my "Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll" years took over - I blame it on the ending of steam in the UK!)
Read MoreEverything has been scanned from an album of prints that I still have (negatives having been long lost) and is not of the highest quality - I didn't really know anything about the fundamentals of photography then and the images were just snapshots while trainspotting. Chasing the trains was expensive enough on limited pocket money and came first.
(Details and, if possible estimated dates, will follow shortly. I am undertaking the research at the moment - of course, all my notebooks are long gone. From 1966 my "Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll" years took over - I blame it on the ending of steam in the UK!)
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D1705 at Eastleigh in late 1965/early 1966. these locos started to appear regularly on inter-regional freights during 1965, mostly working through from the Oxfod/Basingstoke direction. The loco was only delivered in November 1965 to Tinsley depot - as it hasn't been cleaned for a while you have to assume that it has been "on the road" ever since! The lamp over the buffer would seem to be a tail lamp, which were used for light diesel engines at this period, although no obvious red slide has been put into it. The "3M00" headcode adds nothing paticularly as 3 would indicate a parcels service at this time, M indicates a train from the Southern Region to the Midland Region and the "00" is petty non-descript! No help there then.
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