Peak-hour at Dalston Junction
A Class 125 DMU passes Dalston Junction, returning north ECS after working the 07.45 Welwyn Garden City to Broad Street on 4 November 1976. Outside of peak-hours, the only trains here would be the Broad Street to Richmond electrics, which occupied the lines in the background.
After my stint here, I would have no doubt paid a visit to Frank Martin's Photographic Supplies, who had a shop at nearby 538 Kingsland Road. I must have spent quite a bit of money here over the years, mainly on paper. The Ilfobrom was fine "factory fresh", but beware the brown boxes labelled "warm tone". An advert from September 1976 in Amateur Photographer also has 12x10in dish warmers for £4.75, something I could do with, now that mine has expired.
Pentax SP1000/50mm
Ilford FP4 rated @ 200 ASA
Peak-hour at Dalston Junction
A Class 125 DMU passes Dalston Junction, returning north ECS after working the 07.45 Welwyn Garden City to Broad Street on 4 November 1976. Outside of peak-hours, the only trains here would be the Broad Street to Richmond electrics, which occupied the lines in the background.
After my stint here, I would have no doubt paid a visit to Frank Martin's Photographic Supplies, who had a shop at nearby 538 Kingsland Road. I must have spent quite a bit of money here over the years, mainly on paper. The Ilfobrom was fine "factory fresh", but beware the brown boxes labelled "warm tone". An advert from September 1976 in Amateur Photographer also has 12x10in dish warmers for £4.75, something I could do with, now that mine has expired.
Pentax SP1000/50mm
Ilford FP4 rated @ 200 ASA