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GWSR - 30742 Charter with Merchant Navy Class 35006 - approaching Greet Tunnel in April 2016 (DSC 6097)
Southern Railway Merchant Navy class steam locomotive 35018 British India Line. She is pictured here heading south at Aisgill summit on a wet and dull afternoon on Thursday 8th September 2022 - shortly before we heard the dreadful news that The Queen had died. A very sad day: one that will remain in my memory forever. I will always associate this spot with passing of The Queen.
Steam through Tebay at 8am? Very rare! This was one that could not be missed, especially with the forecast of clear skies and a south easterly wind.
Running around 15 minutes early No.35018 'British India Line' heads for the Scottish capital with the Railway Touring Company's 'Edinburgh Flyer' on the approach to Scout Green.
Digging into the grade as she passes Langcliffe, 35018 ‘British India Line’ takes yesterday’s ‘Pendle Dalesman’ northwards on the S&C...
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Most (all?) images of the Titanic are produced with the terrible benefit of hindsight.
I wanted to try to imagine a more optimistic, glowing start of the crossing.
Under a Australian clear blue sky Stena Clyde drilling semisubmersible rig arrived on location actually in the Indian Ocean but just of the cost of south east Australia 🇦🇺
Farstad anchor handlers in charge of the anchor pattern
Photo taken Nov 2012
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The Red Ensign, the flag of the British merchant fleet ...
... and Canada's old national flag, and ...
... the flag of many uses ...
And yet only very recently, I was commenting that most sailboats seem to have white sails. So contradict me, why don't ya, eh?! :-)
Here's a photo that I took in the early 1990's at a Great Central Railway gala. This image was previously ignored on account of having a gallery wearing bright orange jackets seemingly spoil my view.
Time has moved on and with the advent of Photoshop it is possible to remove these offending photographers. I haven't made my mind up which I like though as I think the photographers add to the reality of the situation whilst without them a clear view of the locomotives can be had.
The super power in this photo is supplied by Southern Railway Merchant Navy class 35005 and Great Western Railway Castle class 5029.
I have recently acquired a replacement scanner and printer and started the process of digitising some of my backlog.
Here's an image that goes back to 1992 and a visit to the Bluebell Railway. The subject is the Merchant Navy pacific 35027 Port Line. At the time she was part of the operational fleet but now she is undergoing a further restoration at the East Lancashire Railway.
13/5/23 35018 British India Line at Ais Gill Summit with RTC's Cumbrian Mountain Express returning to Preston.
Copyright Neville Wellings
Merchant Navy 35018 ‘British India Line’ drifts past the iconic drystone walls of the Yorkshire Dales near Ribblehead, heading south with ‘The Pendle Dalesman’ last month...
A second world war memorial in Trinity Square Gardens, London, to honour "The twenty-four thousand of the merchant navy and fishing fleets [who] gave their life for their country and have no grave but the sea."
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Passing Devils Point en route to HMNB, 08 April 2020.
Taken from Admiralty Row, Mount Wise, Plymouth.
But first, an early walk at a rather deserted Kits Beach.
I've decided to not risk going in to work each day, even though there have been fewer of us there each day this past week, because many of my co-workers are in their mid-twenties - the average age of those still insistent on hanging out at the beach in groups, acting as if none of this matters. If I can't trust others are social distancing on their own time, then why risk working alongside them if I don't need to? Besides, a very short walk from home to take in this view is a great way to start the first working-from-home day.
35018 British India Line, 46115 Scots Guardsman, 45627 Sierra Leone & Black Five No. 44932 work through Gargrave, North Yorkshire, with an ECS working from the Greatest Gathering back to Carnforth
It was no surprise with the pairing of 46115 'Scots Guardsman' and 35018 'British India Line' that the 13 coach Waverley charter of 8th September 2019 sailed over the summit at Ais Gill effortlessly. An unusual combination to say the least, but a fine pairing in matching BR green livery.
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